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ArtNest Chitrangan Traditional Paduka and Saraswati Yantra Rangoli, 10x10 cm MDF Board Traditional Printed Vastu Items for Home Decor, Pooja Mandir, Door Entrance | Pack of 3

ArtNest Chitrangan Traditional Paduka and Saraswati Yantra Rangoli, 10x10 cm MDF Board Traditional Printed Vastu Items for Home Decor, Pooja Mandir, Door Entrance | Pack of 3

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Transform your sacred space with this exquisite ArtNest Chitrangan combo set featuring traditional Hindu symbols. The set includes two beautifully crafted Laxmi Charan Paduka (divine footprints) and one Saraswati Yantra, all meticulously printed on premium MDF boards measuring 10x10 centimetres each. These auspicious items are perfect for enhancing your pooja mandir, door entrance, or any space requiring spiritual elevation. The Padukas, representing divine footprints, are rendered in striking red and yellow colours with intricate detailing, while the Saraswati Yantra features precise geometric patterns in white. Each piece combines traditional symbolism with contemporary printing techniques, making them both meaningful and durable. This versatile set serves as both a spiritual addition to your home and an elegant decor element, ideal for festivals, daily worship, or as thoughtful gifts for special occasions.

  • TRADITIONAL SET: Includes two auspicious Paduka (Laxmi Charan) designs and one Saraswati Yantra, perfect for traditional home decor and spiritual spaces
  • PREMIUM MATERIAL: Crafted on high-quality MDF board with detailed traditional prints, ensuring durability and aesthetic appeal
  • IDEAL SIZE: Each piece measures 4x4 inches (10x10 cm), making them perfect for placement at entrances, prayer areas, or as wall decor
  • VERSATILE DISPLAY: Suitable for multiple locations including home entrance, pooja mandir, living room, or office space
  • AUTHENTIC DESIGN: Features traditional red and yellow colour scheme with intricate Paduka and Yantra patterns for cultural significance
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