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A dark brown wooden structure designed as a traditional Indian Pooja Mandir. It features an upper cabinet with double doors, intricately perforated with small cutouts and adorned with hanging brass bells. The top is accented with decorative brass finials. The lower section includes multiple storage drawers and two side compartments, each featuring a carved floral or geometric pattern. The overall aesthetic is rich and traditional, suitable for religious ceremonies. — 3D model
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Frequently asked questions

What type of wood is typically used for this pooja mandir?
Pooja mandirs like this are commonly crafted from durable hardwoods such as teak, sheesham (Indian rosewood), or mango wood, known for their strength, rich grain, and ability to hold intricate carvings.
What is the purpose of the bells and perforations on the cabinet doors?
The bells are typically rung during puja (worship) to invoke the deities and create a sacred atmosphere. The perforations allow for ventilation, especially if lamps or incense are lit inside, and can also be decorative, allowing glimpses of the idols.
How should this pooja mandir be maintained?
To maintain the mandir, it should be regularly dusted with a soft cloth. For wooden surfaces, a wood-specific cleaner or polish can be used periodically to preserve its luster. The brass elements should be cleaned with a brass cleaner to prevent tarnishing.