Meenakari Double Sided Ghungra

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Add a divine charm to your Thakurji’s shringar with this Handcrafted Meenakari Double-Sided Ghungra, specially designed for temple use and deity decoration. Measuring 4 inches in length, this exquisite piece is beautifully adorned with traditional Meenakari artwork in vibrant hues of red, green, and white, symbolizing festivity, purity, and devotion.

Each side features a round floral enamel design, hand-painted by skilled Indian artisans, representing intricate craftsmanship and timeless spiritual heritage. The golden metallic rod connecting both ends adds elegance while maintaining structural strength.

This double-sided ghungra is perfect for adorning Thakurji’s arms, turbans, or waist, and can also be used for mandir decoration, festival setups, or religious gifting. It’s lightweight, durable, and holds cultural value, making it an essential accessory for every Krishna or Bal Gopal devotee.

Whether you’re dressing your deity for Janmashtami, Radhashtami, or daily puja rituals, this sacred embellishment uplifts the aura of your altar with its traditional look and devotional appeal.


Key Features:

  • 🌸 Authentic Meenakari Design: Hand-painted floral patterns in vibrant red and green for an ethnic and festive touch.

  • 📏 Compact & Perfect Size: 4-inch rod ideal for Thakurji’s ornaments or mandir decoration.

  • ✨ Divine Craftsmanship: Made with devotion by skilled Indian artisans using premium-quality materials.

  • 🛕 Versatile Use: Perfect for Thakurji’s pagdi, arms, waist, or other pooja decor arrangements.

  • 🎁 Great Gifting Option: A beautiful spiritual gift for Janmashtami, Diwali, housewarming, or bhakti events.

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This 4-inch Meenakari double-sided ghungra is perfect for Thakurji’s shringar and mandir décor. Crafted with vibrant enamel work and traditional detailing, it enhances the divine charm of your deity idol. A beautiful addition to pooja rituals and festive celebrations.

  • Traditional Meenakari Design: Hand-painted floral patterns in red, green & white.

  • Perfect for Thakurji Shringar: Ideal for pagdi, waist, or arms of Bal Gopal/Krishna idols.

  • Premium Quality: 4-inch metal stick with golden finish for elegant look.

  • Temple & Festival Use: Great for daily pooja, Janmashtami, and mandir decoration.

  • Made in India: Ethnic craftsmanship by skilled artisans.

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