Meenakari Single Sided Ghungra

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Enhance the divine charm of your Thakurji with this exquisitely handcrafted Meenakari Single-Sided Ghungra, a perfect traditional ornament designed to bring elegance and spiritual significance to your deity’s adornment. Meticulously crafted by skilled artisans, this ghungra features intricate meenakari work that reflects the rich heritage of Indian temple art.

Made from high-quality metal and finished with vibrant enamel detailing, each piece exudes grace and brilliance. The delicate ghungra (bells) produce a soft, auspicious sound that adds a divine ambiance during your daily pooja rituals or special festive occasions. Whether used for daily seva or during celebrations like Janmashtami, Diwali, or Annakut, this ghungra adds a touch of devotion and beauty to your Thakurji’s attire.

This single-sided design is ideal for decorating the front portion of the deity’s dress or mukut, enhancing the overall appearance while keeping traditional aesthetics in mind. Available in three different sizes to suit all sizes of Thakurji idols or murtis, from small home temples to larger mandir setups.


Key Features:

  • Premium Quality: Made from durable metal with fine meenakari enamel work.

  • Traditional Design: Authentic single-sided ghungra with miniature bells for spiritual use.

  • Available in 3 Sizes: Choose the perfect size as per your Thakurji murti or mandir setup.

  • Devotional Decor: Ideal for dressing Thakurji during puja, bhog, or festive seasons.

  • Handcrafted Elegance: Each piece is uniquely handmade by traditional artisans.


Care Instructions:
Wipe gently with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid exposure to water and chemicals for long-lasting shine and durability.

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Adorn your beloved Thakurji with this beautifully handcrafted Meenakari Single-Sided Ghungra, designed with vibrant enamel work and delicate ghungra bells. Ideal for pooja or festive decoration, this traditional ornament adds divine charm and elegance to deity attire. Made from premium metal with intricate detailing, it’s available in 3 sizes to suit small to large idols. Perfect for daily seva, bhog, or special occasions.


Key Features:

  • Intricate meenakari work with soft-sounding bells

  • Single-sided design for easy front decoration

  • Available in 3 sizes for all idol types

  • Handcrafted by skilled artisans

  • Ideal for Thakurji’s pooja and festive adornment

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