



Create a Sacred Entrance with a Shri Mandir Door Screen
Transform your home’s entrance into a sacred space with this divine door screen featuring an embroidered image of Shri Mandir (Jagannath Temple). Add devotion and elegance to your home.
A Welcoming Entrance:
This door screen creates an auspicious entry to your puja room or sacred space. The intricate embroidery and vibrant colors embody traditional artistry and spiritual significance.
Features:
- Embroidered Design: Beautifully embroidered image of Shri Mandir and sacred symbols.
- High-Quality Cotton: Durable and washable, made for everyday use.
- Vibrant Colors: Adds positivity to your decor.
- Perfect Size: Fits most standard doorways (84×46 inches).
Benefits:
- Enhance Your Puja Space: Create a sacred atmosphere.
- Express Your Devotion: Adorn your home with sacred symbols.
- Beautiful Home Decor: Adds traditional Indian elegance.
- Unique and Handcrafted: Each piece is special.
- Support Artisans: Preserve traditional crafts.
Complementary Offering:
Includes Nirmalya Mahaprasadam and Sanjua for 30 days.
Order Your Shri Mandir Door Screen Today!
Transform your home with this meaningful door screen.
| Weight | 0.075 kg |
|---|---|
| Select size | 10*8 inches, 12*12 inches |


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