Suramay
Suvarna Pushpa Saree | Yellow Silk Brocade Saree for Mata Rani Ji | Floral Saree for Maa Laxmi Pooja
Suvarna Pushpa Saree | Yellow Silk Brocade Saree for Mata Rani Ji | Floral Saree for Maa Laxmi Pooja
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Offer your devotion to Mata Rani Ji with the Suvarna Pushpa Silk Brocade Saree, glowing in divine yellow.
This saree represents Maa Laxmi’s blessings of purity, wealth, and prosperity, making it perfect for temple offerings, Navratri pooja, and goddess adornment.
Crafted with devotion to honor the energy of the Goddess herself.
Material: Silk Brocade
No bukram/Stiff material used.
For customization DM/Whatsapp 9958592204

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A sacred creation by Pooja Gruha
Suramay (सुरम्य) is a spiritual expression by Pooja Gruha, born from devotion and the desire to offer the finest sarees to the Goddess. Each creation carries the essence of our heritage and reverence.
Mandir Darshans & Reviews
Suramay carries forward the same faith and integrity that define Pooja Gruha —a name devoted to mandir seva, darshans, and the sacred traditions of worship.
Kind words from Priya Ji
"All the dresses are extremely beautiful, even more than I expected. I’m still admiring all of them! The special shawl you made for Devi Maa is truly wonderful. Thank you to you and your team! In fact, I’m really excited to see Devi Maa in this saree on the first day of Navratri."