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manjush storage
Manjush is derived from the Sanskrit term ‘manjusha’, meaning a storage space. In different parts of north-west India, manjush is also known as majus or majju, because of the change in vernacular dialect from region to region. A range of storage furniture including in-built options like wall niches and cabinets, are included in this category.
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Majju (Cabinet)
Sandook (Cabinet)
Peti, majju or sandook (Chest)
Kotha or kothi (Granary)
Kablo & kabli (Granary)
Kothi or kowadliya (Granary)
Aada (In-built cabinet)
Tankhuniya or bhandariya (In-built cabinet)
Kathatara (Larder)
Kothlio (Larder)
Kotho (Larder)
Pinjra (Larder)
Damachiya (Mattress bench)
Beel (Shelf)
Janeri & taan (Shelf)
Aliya (Wall niche)
Paniyara, parendi or parinda (Water pitcher storage)
Pendo (Water pitcher storage)
Ghaduchi (Water pitcher storage)
Khuti (Wall peg)
Argani (Hanger)
Almari, Baari or Aliya (Alcove)
Sandook (Cabinet)
Peti & Peti almari (Chest)
Padola or Padoli (Granary)
Tangna (Hanger)
Dyut (Lamp holder)
Chowki (Larder)
Jaali or Doli (Larder)
Kans or Shapeel (Shelf)
Aliya or Aala (Wall niche)
Killi (Wall peg)
Khadvanja (Water pitcher storage)
Ghadonj (Water pitcher storage)
Almari (Alcove)
Sandook (Cabinet)
Peti or Sandook (Chest)
Kothi & Kuthla (Granary)
Bilangni or Alagni (Hanger)
Almari & Khuniya (In-built cabinet)
Todhi (Lamp holder)
Jaali (Larder)
Taand, Tandi or Chhajji (Shelf)
Aala or Aali (Wall niche)
Khuti (Wall peg)
Paindi, Palaindi, Parhendi or Parinda (Water pitcher storage)
Penda (Water pitcher storage)
Ghadaunj or Tipaai (Water pitcher storage)