Hi! It looks beautiful Could you please tell me where did you get the wooden art pieces with the lakshmi and the other designs? Sorry, I do not understand Telgu.
Hi 🙂 I bought both shanku chakra and Lakshmi from India. I gave those designs to a carpenter and got it done. You can find all the other wood accessories in home depot and few of them in craft store like hobby lobby. 🙂
Hello andi chala baga chepparu, total material cost and equipment cost entha aindo cheppara including paint, paint brushes, wood gum everything for an idea. We stay in Canada kothaga vacham, anthaga afford cheylem initial stages lo so andukani asking
Hi andi where did you get those gold goprams can you please send me the link andi ! Can you also please send me the link or store name where you bought the namalu and amavaru thank you
Hi 🙂 I bought both shanku chakra and Lakshmi from Hyderabad, India. I gave those designs to a carpenter and got it done. You can find all the other wood accessories in home depot and few of them in craft store like hobby lobby. 🙂 Please subscribe to my channel if you like the video 🙂 Thank you.
Thank you 🙂. They are very light in weight. I have used double sided tape. You can use even 3M hooks for hanging the pictures if they are on heavier side.
Hi, currently i do not have any other details apart from the one shown in the video with me. All that is mentioned in the book is the only measurements. You can forward the video for the measurements in the book 🙂
Hi Neeta, we took a 3 and half inch, 1 and half inch wide wood for the steps. For the base layer, we used 3 1/2 inch wide wood on top and 1 1/2 inch wide wood for the front and sides. Similarly for the top layer (second step) we used 3 1/2 inch wide wood for both top and sides of the step. The total length on the step which we built is 30 inches. Followed the same method which we used for building the tiers on the top on the mandir. Hope this helps. 🙂
Hi 😊 nenu ah two items India lo design ichi, wood work cheypinchkunanu. Hyderabad lo Goshamahal degara wood work chese vaalu untaru. Manaki kavalsina design chesi istaaru 🙂
Hi 🙂 I bought both shanku chakra and Lakshmi from Hyderabad, India. I gave those designs to a carpenter and got it done. You can find all the other wood accessories in home depot and few of them in craft store like hobby lobby. 🙂 Please subscribe to my channel if you like the video 🙂 Thank you.
Hi Nav, nice beautiful mandir . Where did you got the pillers. Can you share the online reference link please if possible. Thank you 🙏
Wow,Excellent Pooja mandir
Thank you 🙂
meeru chala baga explain chesaru andi , very helpful, thank you.
Thank you 🙂
Hi! It looks beautiful
Could you please tell me where did you get the wooden art pieces with the lakshmi and the other designs? Sorry, I do not understand Telgu.
Hi 🙂 I bought both shanku chakra and Lakshmi from India. I gave those designs to a carpenter and got it done. You can find all the other wood accessories in home depot and few of them in craft store like hobby lobby. 🙂
Hello andi chala baga chepparu, total material cost and equipment cost entha aindo cheppara including paint, paint brushes, wood gum everything for an idea. We stay in Canada kothaga vacham, anthaga afford cheylem initial stages lo so andukani asking
Thank you 🙂 around 500$ ayindi andi.
Beautiful piece Navya❤ very patient and detailed explanation. Thanks for sharing with us.
Thank you 🙂
Hi andi where did you get those gold goprams can you please send me the link andi ! Can you also please send me the link or store name where you bought the namalu and amavaru thank you
Where did you buy the shanku chakram
pooja mandir chala chala bavundi andi 🙏🙏
Thank you 🙂
Great work and a well made DIY video. 👍🏻👏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you 😊
Awesome work andi👏👏👏🤩.Where did you buy sanku chakra namam and Lakshmi Devi?
@@bhasree Thank you 🙂 Hyderabad, India lo Goshamahal degara wood work chese vaalu untaru. Manaki kavalsina design chesi istaaru 🙂
Hi andi, for the designs on the top the lakshmi design. You said you got it done from india. Can you please share the measurements ?
Hi, I do not have any measurements for the design. I just gave them a design and asked them to make it to particular length. 🙂
Hi I like this video. Very detailed. And it's nice to see husband and wife working together on this. It will make doing Pooja even more special!🥰
Thank you 🙂
@@navya734 may I know how much it costed to build this andi along with materials and equipment andi
@@sivanaginiksk2958Thank you 🙂 around 500$ ayindi andi.
very nice useful video thankyou sister
Thanks 🙂
Hi.. very nice mandir.. can u please share from which shop u purchased the golden colored kalasams u have kept in the top of the mandir..
Hi, I bought them in hobby lobby craft store. You can even check at home depot. 🙂
Thank you so much for the detailed video
Thank you 🙂
sooper very nice.
Thank you 😊
Hi lakshmi garu the mandir is really good , can you please give me the details of shanku nama chakara where you bought from india?
Hi 🙂 I bought both shanku chakra and Lakshmi from Hyderabad, India. I gave those designs to a carpenter and got it done. You can find all the other wood accessories in home depot and few of them in craft store like hobby lobby. 🙂
Please subscribe to my channel if you like the video 🙂 Thank you.
Wow, very useful! Great job!
Glad to hear that! 🙂
Hello, Great job on finishing the Pooja bandit. How did you hang the patalu? Are they push pins ?
Thank you 🙂. They are very light in weight. I have used double sided tape. You can use even 3M hooks for hanging the pictures if they are on heavier side.
It’s nice, but could have explained better
Instead of explaining you could have taken a video when you made. But it looks very good
Thank you 🙂
Very hard working
Thank you 🙂
Chala bagundi 😊
Thank you🙂
Hi, appreciate if you can share these notes. I don't understand this language but do love the temple and aspire to build one as well. Thanks.
Hi, currently i do not have any other details apart from the one shown in the video with me. All that is mentioned in the book is the only measurements. You can forward the video for the measurements in the book 🙂
How did u make the steps
Hi Neeta, we took a 3 and half inch, 1 and half inch wide wood for the steps. For the base layer, we used 3 1/2 inch wide wood on top and 1 1/2 inch wide wood for the front and sides. Similarly for the top layer (second step) we used 3 1/2 inch wide wood for both top and sides of the step. The total length on the step which we built is 30 inches. Followed the same method which we used for building the tiers on the top on the mandir. Hope this helps. 🙂
Hi andi could u share that Laxmi ammavaru with elephants and shaku chakra
Hi 😊 nenu ah two items India lo design ichi, wood work cheypinchkunanu. Hyderabad lo Goshamahal degara wood work chese vaalu untaru. Manaki kavalsina design chesi istaaru 🙂
Can you send the phone number who made them?
Super
Thank you 🙂
How much did it cost you in total?
Around $450 for all the materials.
Great andi❤
Thank you 🙂
Hi very beautiful mandir could you pls share phone number or address of person who made the lakshmi and shanku chakra mould
Hi, sorry I do not have any details with me. It was near goshamahal in Hyderabad. You can see many shops over there, who does this type of work.
Where did u buy shanku chakra namam in india?
Hi 🙂 I bought both shanku chakra and Lakshmi from Hyderabad, India. I gave those designs to a carpenter and got it done. You can find all the other wood accessories in home depot and few of them in craft store like hobby lobby. 🙂
Please subscribe to my channel if you like the video 🙂 Thank you.