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Deity Jhula & Singhasan – Offer a Royal Seat to the Divine

In every devotee’s heart, the Lord is treated with the love and honor of a royal guest. At Vrindavan Bazaar, we bring you exquisitely crafted Deity Jhulas and Singhasans, designed to serve as the divine throne or cradle for your Laddu Gopal, Radha-Krishna, Gaura-Nitai, and other sacred forms.

Whether it’s for festive occasions like Janmashtami and Jhulan Yatra, or daily altar seva, these beautifully detailed thrones and swings elevate your puja space with grace, comfort, and devotional splendor.

Choose from a Range of Deity Seating Options:

🪑 Singhasan (Thrones):
Available in wood, brass, velvet-covered frames, or colorful stone-studded designs — ideal for placing your deity during daily darshan and worship.

🌸 Jhula (Swings):
Delicately crafted swings in metal, wood, or fabric — perfect for Jhulan Yatra, Janmashtami, or as part of nighttime shayan seva.

🪷 Miniature Cradle Jhulas:
Beautiful cradle swings to lovingly rock Laddu Gopal to sleep, designed in traditional styles with soft bedding and decorative touches.

Canopy-Style Thrones:
Royal-style deity seats with decorative backdrops and shaded roofs, giving your altar an opulent temple-like appearance.

🧵 Cushioned Seating Sets:
Includes small mattresses, bolsters, and pillows to offer extra comfort while keeping your deity securely seated.

Features You’ll Appreciate:

  • Crafted in Vrindavan by Devotional Artisans
  • Variety of Sizes for Different Deity Murti Dimensions
  • Easy to Assemble and Maintain
  • Perfect for Daily Worship & Festive Celebrations
  • Adds Divine Charm to Home Temples & Altars

Give Your Beloved Deity a Seat of Honor

In bhakti tradition, offering a singhasan or jhula is a gesture of hospitality, love, and surrender. These devotional items are not just altar pieces—they are sacred invitations, welcoming the Lord to sit, swing, and rest in your heart and home.

Make every darshan more divine with Jhulas and Singhasans from Vrindavan Bazaar—crafted with love, for love.