Description
A **bajoth** is a small, low-rise platform or stool traditionally made from wood and used in Indian households for various purposes. It usually features intricate carvings, detailed craftsmanship, and sometimes has metal inlays or painted designs. These platforms are commonly used in religious settings, such as for placing deities, idols, or sacred objects during prayer rituals, or as a seat during spiritual ceremonies. The bajoth's compact size makes it easy to use in small spaces, and its cultural significance adds a spiritual and aesthetic element to any setting.