Meenakari Dholak

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Enhance the beauty of your Thakurji’s mandir with this exquisite Meenakari Dholak, a traditional handcrafted musical accessory specially designed for divine idols. Made with premium quality wood and decorated with vibrant meenakari artwork, this dholak reflects timeless Indian artistry and devotion. The intricate hand-painted enamel work with floral and ethnic designs makes it a charming piece for temple décor, pooja rituals, and festive occasions.

This miniature dholak is not just a decorative item but also holds spiritual value, symbolizing music and devotion offered to the Almighty. Perfectly sized for placing with Thakurji idols, it adds a touch of royalty and grace to the mandir setup. Whether used for Janmashtami, Diwali, daily pooja, or as a thoughtful gift, this meenakari dholak creates an atmosphere of devotion and elegance.

Each piece is uniquely handcrafted by skilled artisans, making it a one-of-a-kind treasure for your home temple.


Key Features

  • Handcrafted Wooden Base – Durable and long-lasting miniature dholak made from fine quality wood.

  • Meenakari Artwork – Beautifully decorated with traditional enamel painting in vibrant colors.

  • Perfect for Thakurji – Ideal size to place with deity idols in mandir and pooja ghar.

  • Spiritual & Decorative – Enhances the beauty of temple décor while symbolizing divine music.

  • Gift of Devotion – A thoughtful present for festivals, weddings, or housewarming ceremonies.

  • Artisan Craftsmanship – Each dholak is handmade, ensuring uniqueness and authenticity.


Bring home this Meenakari Dholak and add a touch of devotion, tradition, and artistry to your Thakurji’s shringar and mandir décor.

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Beautifully handcrafted Meenakari Dholak made of wood, decorated with vibrant enamel work, perfect for Thakurji’s shringar and mandir décor. Ideal for pooja rituals, Janmashtami, and festive occasions.

✅ Handcrafted wooden miniature dholak
✅ Traditional meenakari artwork with vibrant colors
✅ Perfect accessory for Thakurji idols & mandir décor
✅ Ideal for pooja rituals, Janmashtami & gifting

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