Pooja Room · पूजा कक्ष

The wall the house begins at.

Picked for the wall a house turns toward.

The pooja room is the only wall in the Indian home that comes with a direction attached. The piece is there for the eye to find before the day begins, and for the family to gather toward on festival mornings.

Bhagwan Krishna with the flute, painted in the colours of the monsoon. Bhagwan Shiva in dhyaan in the Himalayas. Maa Durga on her lion. Maa Lakshmi among lotuses. Bhagwan Hanuman in meditation. Ganesh ji blessing the entry. Each one asks for a specific kona and a specific time of day. We have tried to name both.

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About this collection

Pooja room wall art India: vastu paintings, god and goddess art.

Pooja room wall art is framed devotional art for the pooja-ghar wall, the meditation corner, and the pooja shelf in Indian homes. RareMango's pooja-room collection includes Bhagwan Krishna, Bhagwan Shiva, Maa Durga, Maa Lakshmi, Bhagwan Hanuman, Ganesh ji, and Maa Saraswati vastu paintings. Hand-framed in Bombay, ready to hang.

What's in this pooja room wall art collection?

RareMango's pooja room wall art collection includes devotional paintings of the major Hindu deities, picked for the pooja-room wall, the meditation corner, and the pooja-ghar shelf. The collection covers nine deity-led threads:

  1. Bhagwan Krishna and Krishna ji. The heaviest thread. Krishna playing the flute under a tree, Krishna in the valley, Krishna with cows, Bal Krishna. The deity for the east wall (Surya kona) and the wall the morning eye finds.
  2. Bhagwan Shiva and Mahadev. Shiv ji in dhyaan in the Himalayas, the cosmic silhouette, Shiv-Parvati pairs, Ardhanarishvara. The deity for the northeast wall (Ishan kona) and for meditation corners.
  3. Bhagwan Hanuman and Bajrangbali. Hanuman ji in meditation, Sankat Mochan Hanuman, the cosmic leap, the ocean-crossing pose. The deity for the south wall, the protector.
  4. Maa Durga and Devi Shakti. Maa Durga on her lion or her tiger, Maa Kali in her fierce form, Mahakali, Maa Durga blessing. The deity for the Shakti corner and for Navratri.
  5. Maa Saraswati. Maa Saraswati on the swan, on the lotus, with the veena, dancing. The Goddess of knowledge. The deity for the study, for Vasant Panchami, and for the northeast Ishan kona.
  6. Maa Lakshmi and Mahalakshmi. Maa Lakshmi among lotuses, blessing, in the Himalayas. The Goddess of prosperity. The deity for the north wall (Kubera kona) and for Diwali.
  7. Ganesh ji and Bal Ganesh. Lord Ganesha blessing, sitting in the Himalayas, Bal Ganesh dancing. The deity for the entry and for the start of every new beginning.
  8. Bhagwan Vishnu and Lord Rama. Lord Vishnu in the Himalayas, Ram-Sita in the forest. The Vaishnav-tradition pieces.
  9. Radha-Krishna and Shiva-Parvati pairs. The divine-pair pieces, for the wedding-housewarming gift, for the bedroom side wall, and for the pooja room of a newly-married home.

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