Preview a mandir in your pooja room

Mandirs are a long-term purchase — you live with the choice for years. PlopIt places the exact mandir you're considering against your real wall so you can see scale, wood tone, and whether the carving sits right with the surrounding decor before the order ships.

Before — your space
After — generated preview
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How to try this with your own room

  1. 1Snap a photo of your space — phone camera is fine. Good light helps.
  2. 2Paste an Amazon link or upload the product image you're considering.
  3. 3PlopIt drops the product into your room at the right scale and lighting.
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Frequently asked questions

  • Should the pooja mandir face a specific direction?

    Vastu Shastra traditionally recommends the northeast corner of the home with deities facing east or west, so the person praying faces east. If the northeast isn't possible, east-facing or north-facing placements are the next preferences. These are guidelines families adapt to their actual floor plan — many homes work around the layout they have.

  • Wall-mounted or floor-standing mandir — which is better?

    Wall-mounted mandirs save floor space and work well in apartments or smaller pooja corners. Floor-standing units have more presence, more storage for puja items, and often include compartmented designs with drawers. The decision usually comes down to room size and how much puja material you store — bells, lamps, photo frames, sweets — vs. just keeping it minimal.

  • Which wood is best for a home mandir?

    Sheesham (Indian rosewood) and teak are the two most common — both durable, both age well, both hold detailed carving. Sheesham runs darker and has more grain variation; teak is more uniform and slightly more expensive. White or painted MDF mandirs are budget-friendly and lighter but don't hold up to humidity or daily wear as long as solid wood.

  • Can I see how a mandir will look in my pooja room before ordering?

    Yes — upload a photo of the wall where the mandir will sit, along with the product image or link, to PlopIt. The preview shows scale and wood tone against your real surroundings, which is the part product listings can't show. Useful before committing to a mandir you'll live with for many years.