Pooja areas are an essential element in Indian homes. Most of us have and use them every day. However, not everyone has the space or the budget to dedicate an entire room for pooja purpos.es. If your house does not have the space for a separate pooja room, there are other places for your pooja mandir that will look just as good.
Here is a list of some simple pooja mandir designs for walls for houses struggling for space.
Simple pooja mandir designs for walls for Indian homes
Pooja mandir with a wooden unit
If your house is tiny and does not have much in the way of striking features, you could put up a modern wooden unit that encloses your pooja mandir. Pair your simple pooja mandir designs for walls with bright internal lighting to create a pooja space that is easily accessible and brings forward a religious mood.
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Small mandir in the corner
Modern urban homes are getting smaller and smaller. This means you will have to be creative if you want a pooja unit, like a simple pooja mandir design for walls. This stepped corner mandir design looks sleek but devotional. The accents bring out a spiritual feeling from the pooja space.
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Traditional pooja space on a wall
If you are strapped for space on the floor, you will have to elevate your pooja mandir. This wall-mounted simple pooja mandir designs for walls works primarily because of the intricately carved traditional jaali design. The drawers are practical as well to keep pooja essentials whenever praying.
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Pray with privacy
Love the idea of a modern home with defined spaces? You will love this simple pooja mandir design for walls. A wood-panelled partition in the corner of the room provides privacy and helps keep you away from any distractions when you are praying.
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Open pooja mandir
Sometimes, you have got to embrace your home’s space constraints and go for an open pooja mandir design. An open simple pooja mandir design for walls has its advantages. It looks sleek and modern while also retaining its spiritual features, and you can create a great distance by going vertical.
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Pooja door design with bells
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Mandir Design in the Bedroom
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Pooja mandir with drawers
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Pooja Room in the Living Room
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Versatile Mandir Unit for Any Room
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Corner Mandir Design
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Mandir design for hall
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Pooja room in Dining Hall
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Pooja room in kitchen
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Mandir design on the balcony
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Mandir Door Design
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Mandir with copper lining
A copper made mandir gives a very unique look to the home temple.
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Make temple using the entire wall
You can use the entire wall and make a furniture mandir design on the wall.
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Temple with brown shelfs
Use temple with shelfs and the main deity placed in the centre
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Mandir designs can be made in your home using different materials. You can either choose to go all big with a delegating a room for it or can use one wall and beautifully make up a temple. Make a beautiful furniture mandir design in wall to efficiently use the wall space while making a grand temple at your home.
FAQs
Which wooden temple is good for home?
Generally temples made of Sheesham wood is recommended.
Which temple direction is the best?
The temple should be in the east facing direction.
What is the placement of gods in the temple?
According to vastu, the gods should be placed such that they don't face eachother.
Which colour is good for mandir?
Mandir made of light colours are always recommended.
Can you place Puja room in front of main door?
No, its not recommended to place Puja room in front of main door.
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