Collection: Deity stand

 The wooden temple could refer to several things. It might be a small shrine or altar crafted from wood, typically used in some cultures for religious or spiritual practices. These can be beautifully carved and decorated as focal points for prayers or rituals. Alternatively, it could refer to a larger structure, like a temple or place of worship, constructed primarily from Sheesham wood or featuring wooden elements prominently in its design. Such temples are places of religious significance and architectural marvels, showcasing intricate woodwork and craftsmanship. Whether small or large, wooden temples often bring tranquillity and connection to nature, blending spirituality with the natural world. It is also called Pooja Mandir, Diety Stand. In India, a mandir is a place which is found in the majority of Hindu families; the size may be small or big depending on person to person. The design includes traditional arches, jharokha, carving pillars, and a turned dome at the top. Shop online for all mandirs and Pooja ghar types at The Home Dekor. We also do custom design, size, finish, and material orders.

Things to know before buying a designer mandir for your home

We have tried our best to cover all the points below; if we missed anything, please let us know.

  • Accessibility
  • Utility
  • Size
  • Durable materials, such as solid Sheesham wood, are best.
  • Mandir design
  • Finishing
  • Lightweight
  • Shelves, Drawers, etc.

Types Of Mandir Design Available At The Home Dekor

With Door

Mandir with doors may be wooden, glass, or cane. The door saves the inside from dust.

Without Door

Mandirs with the front open are lower in cost than those with doors.

With Dome

The turned round wood at the top is called a dome, and it enhances the mandir's appearance and feel.

Without Dome

The Home Dekor also offers a wide assortment of mandirs without a dome that is low in cost, simple in design and easy to clean.