Pooja Bajot & Chowki Manufacturer (Traditional & Handcrafted)
Traditional Pooja Bajot & Chowki Collection Manufacturer
Explore beautifully handcrafted pooja bajot and decorative chowki designed for home temples, rituals, and festive occasions. Premium meenakari and wooden designs add elegance, durability, and a traditional touch to your pooja space.

Decorative Pooja Bajot | Designer Wooden Chowki for Mandir & Rituals
Price range: ₹249.00 through ₹389.00

Traditional Kalash Design Pooja Bajot | Golden Meenakari Wooden Chowki for Festivals
Price range: ₹249.00 through ₹389.00

Meenakari Chowki & Metal Pooja Chowki (Handcrafted)
Price range: ₹199.00 through ₹399.00
Rajwadi Bajot | Handcrafted Royal Pooja Pedestal
Price range: ₹189.00 through ₹349.00

Decorative Meenakari Peacock Chowki | Traditional Wooden Bajot for Festivals
Price range: ₹199.00 through ₹399.00Gold Finish Pooja Choki
Price range: ₹249.00 through ₹349.00🛕 Chowki for Mandir
Perfect platforms for placing idols and performing daily rituals in home temples.
🎁 Wedding & Return Gifts
Ideal for gifting during weddings, housewarming, and special occasions.
🪔 Festival & Pooja Use
Best suited for Diwali, Navratri, and other religious ceremonies.
🌟 WHY CHOOSE OUR BAJOT & CHOWKI
Our collection is crafted by skilled artisans using high-quality materials and traditional meenakari techniques. Each piece is designed to offer durability, elegant finishing, and long-term usability.
We provide multiple sizes, styles, and finishes suitable for daily use as well as premium gifting. Bulk orders and customization options are also available for weddings and corporate needs.
Explore our Meenakari Items collection
Enhance your pooja space with a beautifully crafted pooja bajot or meenakari choowki, designed for daily rituals and festive occasions. These wooden platforms are perfect for placing idols, diya, and पूजा items while adding a traditional touch to your home.
As a leading pooja bajot manufacturer, we provide high-quality pooja bajot and wooden pooja chowki ideal for weddings, return gifts, and bulk orders.
👉 Order now or get bulk pricing for Pooja Bajot today.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is a pooja bajot and how is it different from a chowki?
A pooja bajot is basically that small raised platform people use in their mandir to keep idols or diya. A chowki is almost the same thing, just a little bigger in size. In real life, most people don’t really stress over the difference — they just use whatever fits their space and need.
2. What is the purpose of using a pooja chowki at home?
Honestly, a pooja chowki just makes things feel more proper. Instead of placing everything here and there, you get one dedicated spot for your pooja setup. It looks cleaner, and somehow the whole space feels more calm and organized.
3. Which material is best for a pooja bajot?
If you ask around, most people will still suggest a wooden pooja bajot. It’s simple, strong, and has that traditional feel. But yeah, marble or metal ones are also available — some people pick those just because they match their home interiors better.
4. Can I use a pooja bajot for purposes other than पूजा?
Yes, quite often actually. A pooja bajot doesn’t just sit in the mandir all the time — people use it when guests come over, for serving snacks, or even as a quick extra seat. It’s one of those things that quietly becomes useful in many ways.
5. What size pooja chowki should I choose?
There’s no perfect size, to be honest. A smaller pooja chowki works well if your mandir space is limited. If you have more room or multiple idols, going a bit bigger just makes life easier. Just don’t pick something that feels too bulky for your space.
6. Why should I buy from a pooja chowki manufacturer instead of a reseller?
Buying from a pooja chowki manufacturer usually gives you more control — better pricing, more design choices, and sometimes even custom sizes. With resellers, what you see is mostly what you get, and it may not always match exactly what you had in mind.
7. Do pooja bajot designs come in traditional styles?
Yes, and that’s actually the best part. A lot of pooja bajot designs still follow traditional patterns like lotus or peacock work. Some are hand-painted too, so they don’t look factory-made — they feel a bit more personal.
8. How do I maintain a wooden pooja chowki?
Nothing fancy needed. Just wipe your pooja chowki regularly with a cloth. If it gets dusty or sticky, a slightly damp cloth works fine. Just avoid soaking it or using strong cleaners — wood doesn’t like that much.





