Peetalu is the traditional pedestal used for establishing idols of Gods and Goddesses. They also have a unique role to play during South Indian marriages for the Bride and Groom to sit and participate in the rituals. They must be ornamented and beautiful. This Wooden Pedestal or Pelli Peetalu is the ideal arrangement for the sitting arrangement of deities. This pedestal is made out of the finest of wood and decorated with brass motifs. The use of annapakshi or divine peacock symbolises the heavenly blessing upon the Bride and Groom. The pedestal is supported on beautiful brass legs and is further beautified with ghungroos. There is a minimalistic yet elegant use of brass jaal work on the border of the pedestal. When looked from afar the Chowki looks eternally regal and attracts the attention of the onlooker.
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