Chauka
Chauka is a term used in several South Asian languages to denote a square or four-cornered area, typically on the floor. In ritual and domestic contexts, a chauka is a designated space for placing religious images, lamps, flowers, fruits, and other offerings during puja, homa, weddings, or other ceremonies. It may be drawn with chalk or colored powders on a clean floor or be a fixed wooden or cloth-covered platform. The concept reflects broader practices of delineating sacred space within the home and temple.
Regional variations exist in how a chauka is prepared and used. In some communities, the chauka is
The term is also found in historical and ethnographic descriptions of ritual life in the Indian subcontinent.