Golden Mini Jhula

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Bring divine charm to your pooja decor with this intricately designed Golden Mini Jhula for Laddu Gopal, specially crafted for Thakurji’s daily seva and festive adornments. This elegant jhula features a beautifully arched frame embellished with golden detailing and a hanging bell that adds a spiritual touch with its gentle chime. The swing base is adorned with a vibrant floral pattern, adding a pop of color and enhancing its devotional aesthetic.

Made with durable metal and finished in radiant gold, this jhula is perfect for placing your beloved Bal Gopal, Krishna, or small deity idols during Janmashtami, daily darshan, or any auspicious occasion. Its compact and artistic design makes it ideal for home temples, altar spaces, and festive gifting.

Whether you’re performing pooja, celebrating Krishna Janmashtami, or looking for a charming devotional gift, this Laddu Gopal Jhula blends traditional elegance with divine beauty. Add a sacred glow to your worship with this handcrafted swing that symbolizes devotion, love, and tradition.

Key Features:

  • Exquisite golden finish with detailed arch and bell

  • Floral-decorated seat for a vibrant devotional touch

  • Suitable for Laddu Gopal, Bal Krishna, and other small idols

  • Perfect for Janmashtami, pooja decor, and gifting

  • Ideal for home mandir, altar, or festive use

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Elegant golden jhula with a floral base and hanging bell, perfect for Laddu Gopal or small deity idols. Ideal for home mandir, Janmashtami celebrations, or gifting. Compact, decorative, and made for devotional use.

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