Born from love for our Ishta Devta
The name Daivik Vastram comes from two Sanskrit words — Daivik meaning divine, and Vastram meaning attire. Our brand is born from a simple, beautiful belief — that adorning our Ishta Devta is not just shringaar, it is the deepest expression of bhakti.
Daivik Vastram was founded by Alka Pandey, a devoted bhakt from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh. Like every devoted family, we too grew up dressing our Laddu Gopal ji every morning, draping Mata Rani in fresh chunni for Navratri, and stitching tiny poshaks for Radha-Krishna ji with our own hands. Alka ji knows how much love a devotee pours into choosing the right vastra for their Thakur ji — and how hard it is to find dresses that truly do justice to His divine roop.
That is why Daivik Vastram was born. Today, under Alka Pandey's guidance, we craft beautiful poshaks, mukut, malas, singhasan, chunni, and complete shringaar for Laddu Gopal ji, Radha-Krishna, Mata Rani, Sai Baba, Ram Darbar, Shiv-Parvati, Hanuman ji, Khatu Shyam Baba, Lakshmi-Ganesh ji, Jagannath ji — and many more swaroops of the Divine.
Every piece is handcrafted by skilled karigars who pour their devotion into every stitch, embroidery, and motif. We don't just make god dresses — we offer seva, one vastra at a time.