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Each and every piece of wooden carved wall brackets, wall panels & wooden carved idols are individually handcrafted by the traditional artisans by using right wood with dedication.Perumal is worshipped mainly among tamil hindus in south india, sri lanka, and the tamil diaspora, who consider perumal to be a form of Vishnu.

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Each and every piece of wooden carved wall brackets, wall panels & wooden carved idols are individually handcrafted by the traditional artisans by using right wood with dedication.Perumal is worshipped mainly among tamil hindus in south ind...

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Each and every piece of wooden carved wall brackets, wall panels & wooden carved idols are individually handcrafted by the traditional artisans by using right wood with dedication.Perumal is worshipped mainly among tamil hindus in south india, sri lanka, and the tamil diaspora, who consider perumal to be a form of Vishnu.