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Velvet Sinhasan - 5 X 6 X 5 Inches | Meenakari Design Simhasanam/ Wooden Singhasan For Deity & Pooja Room

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Original price Rs. 125.00 - Original price Rs. 125.00
Original price
Rs. 125.00
Rs. 125.00 - Rs. 125.00
Current price Rs. 125.00
SKU 653200018
Width Height Depth Weight

6 in

5 in

5 in

0.425 kg

"Adorn your deity with royal grace — this velvet sinhasan is a vibrant simhasanam made for every divine pooja space."

This wooden singhasan, which is adorned with velvet padding and traditional Meenakari art, gives any temple or pooja chamber a sense of regality. This sinhasan, sometimes referred to as a simhasanam, wooden singhasan, or singhas, is a wooden singhasan.

• Origin
The simhasanam, or sinhasan, has its roots in ancient temple customs where gods were seated on high thrones to represent power and reverence. The elaborate enamel coloring technique, known as Meenakari, which is painted on this wooden singhasan, has its roots in Rajasthani and Mughal art. The exquisite floral and geometric patterns convey devotion and tradition, while the plush velvet seat offers idols a rich and dignified resting place. This singhasan for god will be a long-lasting addition to your pooja setup because its wooden frame provides stability.

During Janmashtami, Diwali, and Navratri, this simhasanam is used to highlight the appearance of Lord Krishna, Goddess Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswati. Idols are placed on the sinhasan by devotees to celebrate temple events and auspicious days. Gods are never put directly on the ground in Indian culture. The practice of temple seating in both South India and North Indian rites inspires the symbolism of a singhasan for God, representing celestial respect. The wooden singhasan is a crucial component of regular and festival poojas in places like Rajasthan, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu. It's perfect for respectfully positioning idols.

• Uses
• Use as a throne for placing idols in pooja rooms or temples.
• Ideal for daily pooja and festival celebrations.
• Perfect for setting up altars during Navratri or Janmashtami.
• Use to seat Ganesha, Krishna, or Lakshmi idols.
• Often used during aarti and devotional singing (bhajan sessions).

• Preservation
• Dust with a soft brush or cloth regularly.
• Keep away from direct sunlight and water.
• Avoid heavy idols that exceed weight capacity.
• Do not scratch Meenakari surface with hard objects.
• Store in a clean, dry altar or cabinet after use.

"Honor your deities with dignity and devotion — place them on this beautiful sinhasan and enhance every sacred ritual."

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