The Pooja Mandir, an essential element of Hindu home decor, is more than just a consecrated space within the household. It's a sanctuary where spirituality blossoms and inner peace takes root. Wheter you're a spiritual seeker, a home decor enthouisast, or a family steeped in Hindu traditions, the inclusion of a Pooja Mandir can significantly enhance the sanctity and aesthetical appela of your home.
Pooja begins with ‘darshan’ eye contact between the believer and the cult statue representing the deity. The believer offers offerings (flowers, incense, food, etc.) to the deity and accepts ‘prasad’ from the deity in return. Prasad is usually a small amount of consecrated food or drink available at Hindu temples near the cult image.
Important in pooja is the concept of purity or cleanliness, both of the believer, of the place of the ritual, and of the objects used in it. An altar or temple must be ritually cleansed before puja can take place.
A puja, or Pooja Mandir can be found in almost every Hindu home.
This beautiful vintage object brings positivity, warmth to your home and gives you a sense of peace, spirituality and tranquillity.