Tin Takiya Gaadi Sinhasan

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Create a divine and luxurious space for your beloved Thakurji with this beautifully handcrafted Tin Takiya Gaadi Sinhasan in rich velvet red fabric, perfectly sized at 6×6 inches. Designed especially for small deity idols such as Laddu Gopal, Shreenathji, Bal Gopal, or Krishna Bhagwan, this sinhasan adds a royal touch to your puja setup.

The set features a plush velvet base seat, high-back rest, and two cylindrical bolsters (tin takiya) along with a central round bolster for added comfort and aesthetic appeal. Each piece is filled with premium quality foam for long-lasting support and designed with soft curves and smooth stitching that reflects traditional elegance and care.

Whether used daily for puja, festival decoration, or special shringar occasions, this gaadi sinhasan transforms the altar with its eye-catching appearance and premium comfort for your deity.

Key Features:

  • 🪑 Compact Size: 6×6 inch seat – ideal for small idols (up to 3 to 5 inches in height).

  • Luxurious Velvet Fabric: Soft and rich red velvet gives a royal look and feel.

  • 🛏️ Comfortable Cushioning: Comes with 3 bolsters (tin takiya) for complete seating setup.

  • 🪔 Traditional Design: Crafted for temples, home mandirs, or gifting on festive occasions.

  • 🎁 Perfect Gift Option: Ideal for Janmashtami, Diwali, or any auspicious celebration.

  • 🧽 Easy Maintenance: Soft brush or dry cloth cleaning recommended.

Usage: Suitable for placing in mandir, gifting to Vaishnav devotees, or using in festive décor and shringar setups.

Bring home divine elegance and comfort for your beloved Thakurji with this beautifully designed Tin Takiya Gaadi Sinhasan.

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Thakurji Tin Takiya Gaadi Sinhasan (6×6 Inch) – Velvet Red

Beautifully crafted sinhasan for Laddu Gopal, Shreenathji, or Bal Gopal idols. Made with soft red velvet and cushioned foam for a royal look and comfort. Comes with a 6×6 inch padded base, backrest, and 3 bolsters (tin takiya). Ideal for idols up to 3–5 inches, perfect for daily puja, shringar, and festivals. Easy to maintain and a thoughtful gift for devotees.

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