Festival & Pooja Decor for Your Spiritual Celebrations in Delhi
For pujas, festivals, and satsangs, flowers bring the right energy. I create traditional setups with fresh, fragrant blooms to make your sacred space feel truly special.
This video shows a close-up of a darbar I decorated for a Guru Ji satsang. I framed the portrait with a dense arrangement of red and pink roses and used hanging floral strings to create a feeling of devotion and celebration.
For this pooja setup, I created a backdrop with yellow fabric and strings of flowers, framing the Guru Ji's seat. The area is decorated with flower petals on the floor and several vases of fresh flowers, making the space feel sacred and beautiful.
This is a traditional jhula (swing) decoration for a baby naming ceremony or Janmashtami pooja. I used bright yellow marigolds and white flowers to create a festive backdrop and adorn the wooden jhula itself.
Here is another jhula decoration for a Janmashtami celebration. I used a mix of colorful flowers like pink roses and white and pink gerbera daisies to create a vibrant and joyful look for Lord Krishna's cradle.
This is a very traditional style of floral decoration, often used for temple events or religious ceremonies at home. I created a canopy effect using countless strings of fresh jasmine and tuberose (rajnigandha), with accents of red roses.
About Festival & Pooja Decor
I know that for pooja and festival decor, freshness is not just about looks; it is about respect. Whether it is a Guru Ji satsang or a Janmashtami jhula, I source fresh Rajnigandha, marigolds, and roses on the day of your event to ensure the fragrance and colors are perfect. I do not use plastic or artificial alternatives for these sacred spaces.
When you call me for a festival setup, I do not just show up with materials. I arrive early to understand your space, whether it is a small home mandir or a larger venue for a satsang. My goal is to create a setting that helps you connect with your devotion, not one that distracts from it.
How I Work
- Jhula Decoration: For Janmashtami or baby naming ceremonies, I use bright, vibrant flowers to decorate the cradle. I prefer combining marigolds with gerberas or roses to keep the look lively.
- Darbar & Idol Backdrops: For Guru Ji darbars or festival idols, I use dense floral framing. I layer Rajnigandha strings with fresh rose petals to create a canopy effect that feels traditional and grounded.
- Floor Art: I create Rangoli using only fresh flower petals. No artificial colors or powders; just natural petals that look beautiful and smell wonderful.
A Few Practical Details
I personally handle the flower sourcing for every event. Because I use 100% fresh, seasonal blooms like jasmine and tuberose, I need to know your requirements at least 24 hours in advance to make sure I pick the best stock from the mandi. If you have a specific color theme in mind, like traditional red and yellow for Diwali or pastels for a naming ceremony, please let me know when we speak. I am based in Mukherjee Nagar and travel across Delhi NCR for your events. Radhey Radhey ji.
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