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    Sacred Circular Wooden Peacock Window (Mayur Jhyal)

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    USD 300.0
    This Sacred Circular Wooden Peacock Window (Mayur Jhyal) is a divine representation of beauty, wisdom, and auspiciousness, deeply rooted in Hindu and Nepalese spiritual traditions. The exquisitely hand-carved peacock, symbolizing Lord Kartikeya’s vahana and Saraswati’s wisdom, is surrounded by an ornate serpent (Nāga) frame, representing divine protection and cosmic energy. Crafted from premium sacred wood, this intricately detailed window follows Vaastu Shastra principles, ensuring positive energy, harmony, and spiritual grace. Traditionally used in Nepalese temples and heritage homes, this masterpiece is ideal for home altars, meditation rooms, spiritual sanctuaries, or cultural decor, bringing an aura of sacred elegance and divine blessings into any space.
    Bina Handicrafts X Nepa
    Medium

    Hinduism, Sanatana Dharma & Nepali Handicrafts

    Hand-carved wooden decoratives are deeply rooted in Nepal’s artistic heritage, blending Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Each piece carries spiritual significance, offering blessings of protection, wisdom, and prosperity.

    Sacred Circular Wooden Peacock Window (Mayur Jhyal)

    Wooden Decoratives

    Nepali wooden handicrafts are deeply rooted in heritage and spirituality, blending intricate artistry with sacred symbolism. Hand-carved by skilled artisans, these decoratives not only enhance spaces but also invite divine blessings, protection, and prosperity into your home.

    Best Spots

    •  Avoid: Bathrooms, kitchens, near footwear.
    • Specific Placement:
      • Kumari Window (Jhyal) → Entrance/Living Room (Heritage & Protection)
      • Ganesha Panel → Work Desk/Entrance (Success & Wisdom)
      • Temple Doors & Bell Stand → Home Temple (Spiritual Awakening)
      • Chhepu (Bhairav for Vaastu)→ Doors


         
    Best Spots

    Nepali Handicraft & Woodwork

    • Materials:  High-quality wood, intricate hand carvings, and sacred motifs.
    • Artisans: Crafted by Newar and Tamang artisans, preserving Nepal’s ancient traditions.
       
    Sacred Circular Wooden Peacock Window (Mayur Jhyal)