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Kamatchi Kunguma chimil

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Symbolizing the sovereignty of nature, Kamakshi Devi is described as the Supreme Goddess of Tranquility and Beauty. Also Referred to as Kamakshi Amman, the Goddess is observed as a form of Maa Parvati or Goddess Shakti. She is viewed as a manifestation of Goddess Tripura Sundari Devi or the universal mother goddess.

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Sastra Bandham Vel (Panchalogam)

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According to Shaiva tradition, the goddess Parvati presented the Vel to her son Murugan, as an embodiment of her shakti, in order to vanquish the asura Surapadman. According to the Skanda Purana, in the war between Murugan and Surapadman, Murugan used the vel to defeat all the forces of Surapadman. When a complete defeat for Surapadman was imminent, the asura transformed himself into a huge mango tree to evade detection by Murugan. Not fooled by asura’s trick, Murugan hurled his vel and split the mango tree into two halves, one becoming a rooster (Tamil: சேவல், lit. ’Cēval’), and the other a peacock (Tamil: மயில், lit. ’Mayil’). Henceforth, the peacock became his vahana or mount, and the rooster became the emblem on his battle flag.
Vel, as a symbol of divinity, is an object of worship in the temples dedicated to Murugan. The annual Thaipusam festival celebrates the occasion when Murugan received the divine vel from his mother. During this festival, some of the devotees pierce their skin, tongue or cheeks with vel skewers while they undertake a procession towards the Murugan temple.

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Perumal 6.5″

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Perumal or Tirumal is a Hindu deity. Perumal is worshipped mainly among Tamil Hindus in South India, Sri Lanka, and the Tamil diaspor
a, who consider Perumal to be a form of Vishnu. Perumal. God of Vaikuntha.

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Kalinga Narthana Ganapthy 12

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Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and Devi Parvati is popularly worshipped under different names like Sumukha, Ekadanta, Kapila, Gajakarna, Lambodara, Vikath, Vidhnanashaka, Vinayaka, Dhumraketu, Ganadhayaksha, Bhalchandra and Gajanana.

The large elephant head of Lord Ganesha symbolizes wisdom, understanding, and a discriminating intellect that one must possess to attain perfection in life.

mooshak (mouse) also symbolizes uncontrolled desires and ego that can nibble all that is good and noble in a person.

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Dancing Saraswathi 13″

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This hand-crafted piece may have slight irregularities and imperfections which only add to the unique charm of the product.
This product is crafted from brass that is considered to be a sacred metal and traditionally used in prayer accessories.

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Dispatched in a maximum of 7-10 business days. This item is not eligible for return. Cancellation requests will be accepted strictly within 24 hours of placing the order only. This product is made on order.

For ordering out of India please Contact us in Whatsapp. Website shipment only within India

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KarumariAmman 5.5″

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Mariamman, often abbreviated to Amman, is a Hindu goddess of rain.
She is considered as a guardian deity (kaval deivam).

The word Mari has the Sangam Tamil origin meaning “Rain”, and the Dravidian root term Amman means “Mother”. She was worshipped by the ancient Tamils as the bringer of rain and thus also the bringer of prosperity, since the abundance of their crops was dependent largely upon adequate rainfall.

Mariamman has since been associated with Hindu goddesses like Parvati, Kali, Durga, Rukmini, Sita, Draupadi.

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Om Agal 4″

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Vel, as a symbol of divinity, is an object of worship in the temples dedicated to Murugan. The annual Thaipusam festival celebrates the occasion when Murugan received the divine vel from his mother.

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