Beautiful Pooja Thali Decoration Ideas

That Will Make You Say Wow

Indian traditional worship is incomplete without the Aartis of the God-Goddess, whether it's a Dipawali event or a Gruh Shanti Pooja. In such Aartis, the Pooja thali is very important. In every Hindu household, the most frequent culture is performing a puja ceremony.

We are here to assist you in finding the most auspicious yet attractive pooja thali decoration ideas. We have some stylish and innovative ideas that you may easily work with MDF pooja thali base to make your ritual fascinating.

Bottom line: You can always add your personal taste and religious values to any decor to make it more spectacular.

Pooja Thali for the Diwali Festival

You can adorn the puja thali as much as you wish for the Diwali celebration. We're putting the finishing touches on the thali for the Diwali Pooja.

Instructions:

  • Use any single acrylic colour to paint the MDF floral border cutout thali.

  • Apply the varnish to give it a shiny finish.

  • Stick glossy lace or bright pearls to the floral border to make it more interesting.

  • Fill the dish with white petals and start decorating the middle with red flower petals for the OM symbol.

  • Begin placing the Diyas on the center's periphery.


Pearl thali for karva chauth Pooja

The pooja thali for the Karwa Chauth celebration features Pooja Peral and Kundan. Married ladies celebrate this event for the sake of their husbands' health.

Instruction:

  • Paint the outer covering and border of the MDF decoartive pooja thali crimson.

  • Place the red velvet circular cloth at the bottom of the thali.

  • Then, using silver or golden pearl lace and pearl and Kundan stone studs, embellish the thali's borders and corners.

  • Assemble the Thali by placing 1 Channi, 1 Lota, 2 Katoris, 1 Agarbatti stand, and 1 Diya on the table.

  • Your Karwa Chauth Peral Thali is ready.


Pooja Thali for Navratri

Women decorate their pooja thali with a few basic components reflecting their trust in Goddess Durga during Navratri pooja, which is an important feature of Gujarati cultural event.

Instructions:

  • Take the MDF wooden Peacock pooja thali and paint it in peacock colours with acrylic or oil paint.

  • Stick the white pearls to the outline of the peacock face and the middle circular area with fabric adhesive.

  • Allow the green and red pearls to dry completely on the plate's outside edge in a feather-style gesture.

  • Begin alternately decorating with marigold blossoms and Diya in a circular pattern.

  • Your pooja thali for Navratri is complete!


Conclusion:

So there you have it, three simple decoration ideas for MDF pooja thali. If you don't have acrylic paints or brushes, you can simply put velvet or silk pieces of material on top of the thali and embellish with pearls and beads. This pearls will give your stuck fabric a professional touch and cut down on painting time. You can obtain the MDF pooja thali base from Hobby India or a ready-made decorative thali from any reputable online vendor.