10 Easy Aarti Thali Decoration Ideas For Special Occasions

10 Easy Aarti Thali Decoration Ideas For Special Occasions

We live in a country, where festivities are celebrated throughout the year, whether we talk about the divine nine months of Navratri, or the lively Ganpati pooja, auspicious bhai dooj, or the grand Diwali celebration. There are many things common in every pooja and festive celebration, one of them being the presence of aarti thali.

An aarti thali is an inevitable aspect of Hindu pooja and holds a lot of significance. It represents purification, your devotion and respect for the deities and spreads positivity all around. An aarti thali cocoons and holds several key elements of Hindu pooja such as idols, diyas, agarbatti, flowers, sweets, rice, and more. It not only adds a festive vibe but also grants a traditional touch and an organized look to any festive occasion.

There are various ways in which we can use our creative instincts and adorn an aarti thali, based on the occasion. 

10 easy aarti thali decoration ideas for special occasions

  • Adding the festive hues:

There are certain colours that are associated with Hindu festivals such as saffron, red, yellow and green. So, firstly, you can paint your aarti thali with any (or a combination) of these colours. You can even wrap the thali in red pooja cloth easily available in any pooja shop or a beautiful velvet cloth. This is to give a base for decorating your aarti thali further.

  • Gota patti:

Gota patti is a colourful lace that is commonly used to decorate festive items such as thali, kalash, pooja cloth and more. You can decorate the outer circumference of the thali with vibrant gota patti using scissors and glue. You can even make demarcations or sections within the thali using gota patti. It adds an ethnic look not only to thali but also to home décor items and ethnic wear.


  • Beads and Pearls:

Once you have decorated the borders of the aarti thali with gota patti, you can add sparkling beads and pearls in vibrant colours like white, pink, gold, silver, red, green, orange to your thali. You can think of a design and apply glue to the beads to stick them aesthetically on the aarti thali. Beads instantly help in accessorizing and offer a spectacular look to your puja thali decoration.

  • Swastik and Om:

The symbols of Swastik and Om are considered extremely auspicious in festive occasions. Om is the most sacred sound in Hindu religion and Swastik represents good luck and purity. So, another way of adorning your aarti thali is to make Swastik or Om using vermilion mixed with little water or paint them in red colour.

  • Peacock motifs and Mandala art:

Other creative ways of easy aarti thali decoration includes embellishing your aarti thali with motifs of peacock or mandala art. Yes, the concentric circles of mandala look awesome, adding a symmetrical décor to your round thali. Similarly, peacock is considered divine in Hindu religion, so peacock designs can be added to give a new look to your thali.


  • Betel leaves:

Betel leaves, also known as paan leaves, are considered very auspicious in Hindu pooja. They signify divinity as well as prosperity. Thus, you can add betel leaves for thali decoration ideas along with the kalash and a coconut on top of the kalash.

  • Flowers:

Flowers are indispensable in any pooja. This is because flowers spread freshness and pleasant ambience. You can embellish your aarti thali with flowers like marigold, roses, jasmine, lilies, lotus, chrysanthemum and add various hues offering a captivating look to your simple thali decoration.


  • Silverware:

Silver is considered very divine while offering your prayers to the Gods and Goddesses. This is why on auspicious occasions like Diwali, silver coins and other utensils are bought as they are considered very lucky. So, why not ornament your aarti thali with small silverware you have at home? You can add roli (the holy red powder), turmeric and unbroken rice grains in these small silverware placed on your thali. All these elements are considered essential and very auspicious for your divine pooja. 


  • Diyas:

Again, diyas form an essential aspect of your thali décor. This is because diyas represent light, the absence of darkness in our lives. You can either decorate the earthen diyas with paints and mirror work or make diyas with dough. Yes, dough diyas are considered very holy for pooja!

  • Fruits and sweets:

Don’t forget to place fruits like bananas, apples, mango, orange, grapes, coconut, along with dry fruits such as almonds, pistachio as an offering to the deities. Apart from these, you can also place sweets such as ladoos or kaaju barfi as bhog to the Gods and Goddesses.


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FAQs:

What are the best ideas for Ganpati decorations?

The best ideas for Ganpati decorations include a beautiful backdrop with banana leaves and garlands made of marigold flowers, vibrant rangoli, decorative aarti thali, oil lamps, brass utensils, blissful lotus decoration, mandala designs, traditional motifs and more.

What are some tips for decoration for Pooja Ghar?

You can adorn the pooja ghar with various flowers like marigold, jasmine, lilies, hibiscus, chrysanthemum. You can also place oil lamps, string lights, brass vases, hang bells and make a rangoli outside the pooja ghar to decorate it. 

What are some decorating themes for Ganesh festival?

Some decorating themes for Ganesh festival include flower Ganpati decoration, thermocol Ganpati decoration, background Ganpati decoration and sustainable Ganpati decoration.

What should we offer during Navratri?

We offer different things to Devi on each day of Navratri.

Day 1 – Desi ghee is offered to Goddess Shailputri

Day 2 – Sugar is offered to Goddess Brahmacharini

Day 3 – Kheer is offered to Goddess Chandraghanta

Day 4 – Malpua is offered to Goddess Kushmanda

Day 5 – Banana is offered to Goddess Skandamata

Day 6 – Honey is offered to Goddess Katyayani

Day 7 – Jaggery is offered to Goddess Kalaratri

Day 8 – Coconut is offered to Goddess Mahagauri

Day 9 – Sesame seeds are offered to Goddess Siddhidatri

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