Printed Laptop

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The laptop’s screen comes with a printed sticker, which may vary in design, giving each piece its own uniqueness. Whether placed during Janmashtami, Radhashtami, or any special pooja, this laptop adds a delightful touch that blends devotion with creativity.

Lightweight yet sturdy, it is easy to place in your pooja ghar and can also serve as a thoughtful gift for devotees who love adorning their deity with beautiful and unique accessories. This devotional piece is not just a toy but a symbolic offering of love, care, and modern-day devotion to Thakurji.


Features & Details:

  • Premium quality decorative laptop for Thakurji

  • Realistic design with printed screen & keyboard

  • Screen sticker print may vary (random designs)

  • Lightweight, durable & easy to place in mandir

  • Perfect for pooja ghar, festive decorations & special occasions

  • Ideal devotional gift for Krishna bhakts and devotees

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Product Description

Beautiful Thakurji Printed Laptop made with durable material and vibrant prints. A perfect decorative accessory for your deity, ideal for mandir décor, festive celebrations, and gifting. Please note: Laptop screen comes with a random printed sticker, designs may vary.

Key Features:

  • Decorative printed laptop for Thakurji

  • Realistic screen & keyboard print

  • Lightweight, durable & easy to place

  • Ideal for pooja ghar & festive décor

  • Perfect devotional gift for Krishna bhakts

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