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Pooja Units & MandirsVolume 1 · Issue 1 · June 2026
5 finishes
Pooja Units & MandirsVolume 1 · Issue 1 · June 2026
5 finishes
Pooja Room · South Indian Traditional
South Indian Pooja Room Kolam
Teak, brass lamps and a kolam threshold




Pooja RoomRecolour itWarm Oak
Finish
Honey-oak woodgrain laminate
- Indicative budget
- ₹2,50,000 – ₹6,00,000
- Finishes
- 5 colourways
What it's made of
- carved teak temple unit
- tall kuthuvilakku lamps
- brass bell row
- kolam-tiled threshold
This pooja room follows South Indian custom with a carved teak temple, flanking kuthuvilakku floor lamps and a row of brass bells, opening onto a threshold tiled with a kolam motif. The room is sized for the family to sit cross-legged for shlokas and for elaborate festival pujas during Pongal and Navaratri. It suits villas and large flats in Chennai, Bengaluru and Hyderabad following Tamil and Telugu traditions. Face the main deity east on the north-east wall, keep the tall lamps on heat-safe stone, and ventilate well for camphor and sambrani smoke during daily and festival worship. You can switch finishes to compare looks before deciding.
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