Machhardani Bed Set ( Zipper )

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Laddu Gopal Bed Set with Neck Pillow & Attached Machardani | Zipper Net Dome with Soft Bed & Pillow | Orange Sleeping Set for Bal Gopal (Size 1 & 2)

📦 What’s Included:

  • 1 x Soft Sleeping Bed (Attached to Net Dome)
  • 1 x Neck Pillow
  • 1 x Zipper Dome-Style Machardani (Fixed with Bed)

📏 Available Sizes:

  • Size 1: 6 inch (L) x 6 inch (H) – Suitable for Laddu Gopal Size 0–1
  • Size 2: 8.5 inch (L) x 8 inch (H) – Suitable for Laddu Gopal Size 2–3

🌟 Key Features:

✅ All-in-One Sleeping Set – No assembly needed; ready to use

✅ Attached Machardani (Net Cover) – Fixed to the bed, protects from dust & insects

✅ Comfort Neck Pillow – Gentle head support for your deity

✅ Durable Zipper Closure – Easy access and secure enclosure

✅ Lightweight & Compact – Ideal for pooja, travel, or gifting

✅ Bright Orange Traditional Color – Enhances your pooja setup beautifully

🎁 Perfect For:

  • Laddu Gopal / Bal Gopal Sleeping Arrangement
  • Janmashtami & Festival Decorations
  • Temple or Home Mandir
  • Spiritual & Return Gifting

Note: Select the appropriate size based on the idol’s height for best fit and comfort.
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Product Description

Bring comfort, devotion, and cleanliness together with our specially crafted Thakurji Machhardani Bed Set featuring a premium zipper closure. Designed to offer a secure and peaceful resting space for your beloved Laddu Gopal or Thakurji, this set not only provides functional use but also enhances the divine décor of your mandir.

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