Printed Sinhasan ( Gaay )

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Add a divine touch to your pooja space with this beautifully designed Wooden Printed Sinhasan for Thakurji, featuring sacred Cow (Gaay) prints that symbolize purity, devotion, and spiritual strength. Crafted from premium quality MDF wood, this sinhasan is the perfect resting seat for your deity and brings traditional charm to your home mandir.

The vibrant Gaay print reflects deep-rooted Indian culture and devotion, making it ideal for Laddu Gopal, Shreenathji, Bal Gopal, and other small idols. Its glossy laminated surface ensures long-lasting shine and protection from scratches or fading, even with daily use.

Available in four practical sizes, this sinhasan fits beautifully in any pooja setup—from compact mandirs to elaborate darbar arrangements.


Product Features:

  • Premium MDF Wood – Strong and durable structure for daily use.

  • Sacred Cow (Gaay) Print – A spiritual and culturally rich design that enhances the beauty of your temple.

  • Glossy Laminated Finish – Smooth, easy-to-clean surface with long-lasting shine.

  • Ideal for All Deities – Suitable for Laddu Gopal, Thakurji, Bal Gopal, Shreenathji, and other idols.

  • Perfect for Home Temples & Festive Decor – An excellent addition for Janmashtami, Diwali, or daily darshan.


Available Sizes (in inches):

  • 🔸 4.5 x 5 – For small idols (Size 0–1)

  • 🔸 5.5 x 6 – For idols Size 1–2

  • 🔸 7 x 8 – For idols Size 3–4

  • 🔸 8 x 9 – For larger idols Size 5–6


Care Instructions:

Wipe gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid direct water or harsh chemicals to maintain print quality.


Bring home this devotional Cow Print Wooden Sinhasan and give your beloved Thakurji a royal and spiritual seat that reflects tradition, devotion, and grace. Perfect for home use or as a thoughtful gift for any religious occasion.

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Product Description

Elevate your home mandir with this beautifully crafted Wooden Sinhasan featuring sacred Cow (Gaay) prints, symbolizing purity and devotion. Made from durable MDF wood with a glossy laminated finish, it’s ideal for placing Laddu Gopal, Shreenathji, or Bal Gopal idols.

Available in 4 sizes to suit different deity heights:

  • 4.5 x 5 inches

  • 5.5 x 6 inches

  • 7 x 8 inches

  • 8 x 9 inches

Perfect for daily pooja, festive decor, or gifting on auspicious occasions.

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