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Gajaratham Table

Gajaratham Table

In the regal traditions of South India, the Gaja (elephant) symbolizes strength, wisdom, and divine protection. The Gajaratham Table takes inspiration from the rājaratha—the royal chariot that bore these majestic tuskers in grand processions and temple festivals. Handcrafted from rich kāṣṭha (hardwood), each pāda (leg) is sculpted into a noble elephant head, adorned with traditional ālankāra (ornamentation) echoing ancestral artistry. The tabletop blooms with a mandala-inspired floral medallion, weaving nature’s beauty and cultural legacy into every gathering. This is more than furniture; it is a smṛti (memory) of heritage, a silent guardian of saṃskṛti (culture), and a majestic presence anchoring the spirit of tradition in your home. The Gajaratham Table is a masterful union of craftsmanship and cultural symbolism. Crafted from premium rosewood, it features legs carved as regal elephant heads, richly decorated with sacred motifs symbolizing samṛddhi (prosperity) and rakṣā (protection). The intricately carved tabletop centers around a floral mandala, inspired by temple art, creating a focal point of reverence and beauty. Designed to be both sturdy and elegant, this table enriches heritage-inspired interiors, transforming every meal or meeting into a celebration of paramparā (legacy) and grandeur. Perfect for dining halls, living spaces, or ceremonial settings, the Gajaratham Table stands as a timeless piece honoring tradition while embracing daily life.

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Sacred Parts, Timeless Wholeness

Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands

Gajaraksha Guardian Legs of Gajaratham Table

Gajaraksha Guardian Legs

Standing like royal gatekeepers from a palace procession, these sculpted elephant heads are not mere décor — they embody the spirit of rajagaja, protectors of dignity and sanctity. With their noble gaze and silent strength, they transform the furniture into a throne watched over by tradition itself.

Mahatmya Pillar Legs of Gajaratham Table

Mahatmya Pillar Legs

These trunk-shaped supports rise like sacred pillars in ancient mandapas, drawing strength from Ganesha’s symbolic wisdom. Their form flows with the elegance of nature and the command of kings — anchoring the structure in grandeur that touches both earth and heaven.

Danta Emblems of Gajaratham Table

Danta Emblems

Etched with motifs that echo the noble tusks of celestial elephants, these embellishments are subtle tributes to strength tempered by serenity. Like ivory bangles worn by queens, they carry tales of valour, grace, and the divine balance between might and purity.

Shanthi Border Inlays of Gajaratham Table

Shanthi Border Inlays

These flowing vine inlays weave like kalpavallī (wish-fulfilling vines) in an enchanted forest. Each curve is a silent mantra, offering visual peace and continuity. As if nature itself whispered through chisel and grain, the scrolls cradle the table in organic grace.

Royal Mandala Apron of Gajaratham Table

Royal Mandala Apron

Inspired by the ceremonial makara-toraṇa adorning the entrances of ancient shrines, this curved skirt serves as a decorative crown — a herald of fortune and prestige. Its wave-like carvings symbolize auspicious entry into a world of timeless craftsmanship.

Heritage Chatura Frame of Gajaratham Table

Heritage Chatura Frame

This boundary of form is more than a frame — it is a sacred maṇḍala enclosing ancestral stories. Like the ornate borders of a temple altar, it offers reverence to the space it protects, embodying the aesthetic wisdom passed through generations.

Shubha Binding Plate  of Gajaratham Table

Shubha Binding Plate

At the very base lies the cakra of unity — a binding plate that fuses parts into one divine whole. It is the unseen yantra that aligns energies and anchors intention, symbolizing the auspicious bond that holds strength, beauty, and spirit together.

Pushpahrdaya Inlays  of Gajaratham Table

Pushpahrdaya Inlays

At the heart of the table blooms a mandala of floral devotion — the hr̥dayapuṣpa, where form meets fragrance in carved stillness. It represents the soul of the piece — a lotus of prosperity and divine presence, as if Lakshmi’s bloom is embedded into the wood itself.

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