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Parrot 4″ Light Weight
Parrots are a diverse group of colorful birds known for their strong, curved beaks and high intelligence. They have powerful feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward, which helps them climb and hold food. Many parrot species are bright green and can mimic sounds, including human speech.
They typically live in tropical regions, eat fruits, nuts, and seeds, and are highly social birds that often live in flocks.
Vinayagar 5″ Light Weight
🕉️ Ganesh Brass Idol – Lord of Wisdom and New Beginnings
Invite divine blessings, prosperity, and success into your home with this exquisitely handcrafted Ganesh Brass Idol from Vilakku Kadai. Lord Ganesh, the remover of obstacles and harbinger of good fortune, is revered as the deity of intellect, wisdom, and auspicious beginnings.
Each idol is made from premium-quality brass by skilled South Indian artisans, featuring intricate detailing and a radiant Silver finish. Placing Lord Ganesh in your home or workspace attracts positivity, peace, and prosperity while removing all barriers to success.
Whether for daily worship, festive décor, or as a thoughtful gift, this sacred idol adds divine energy and traditional charm to any space.
✨ Features & Benefits
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🪔 Handcrafted from solid brass with intricate detailing
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🌿 Symbol of wisdom, prosperity, and protection
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🏡 Ideal for pooja rooms, temples, or offices
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🎁 Perfect gift for housewarmings, weddings, and festivals
Gomatha Light Weight 4″
Bring home divine blessings with this handcrafted Gomatha Brass Idol from Vilakku Kadai. Symbol of purity, prosperity, and protection for your pooja room.✨ Features & Benefits
🪔 Handcrafted from high-quality solid brass
🌿 Symbol of purity, abundance, and divine blessings
🏡 Perfect for pooja rooms, temples, and home décor
🎁 Ideal for gifting during Suspicious occasions and festivals Made in India with authentic traditional craftsmanship
Lalithambigai Kumkum chimil
A kumkum chimil (also spelled kunguma chimil, kumkum chimizh) is a traditional, often ornamental jar used in Hindu culture to keep sacred powders like kumkum (vermilion) and haldi (turmeric). These artefacts are utilised in religious events, everyday prayers (pujas), and social rituals.
Some chimils are designed in certain shapes or with images of deities. A Kamatchi Kunguma chimil may be dedicated to the goddess Kamakshi. Here it is Lalithambigai [Rajarajeshwari].
Five Face Hanuman 2.5″
HANUMAN
“Hanuman” translates to “one with a prominent jaw” or “one with a disfigured jaw.” It is the name of a monkey god in Hindu mythology, known for his devotion to Lord Rama and his powerful attributes.
The name “Hanuman” derives from the Sanskrit word “hanu,” meaning “jaw,” and “man,” meaning “prominent” or “disfigured”.
A popular legend suggests Hanuman received his name after being struck in the jaw by Indra, the king of the gods, for attempting to reach the sun, which he mistook for a fruit.
Hanuman is a prominent figure in the Ramayana, the Hindu epic, where he aids Rama in rescuing his wife Sita from the king Ravana. He is revered for his unwavering devotion, strength, courage, and selfless service. He is also known by names like Maruti (childhood name), Anjaneya, and Bajrangbali.
Rajarajeshwari 2″ (Lalithambikai) Light Weight
Rajarajeshwari is a revered Hindu goddess, also known as the supreme queen and the embodiment of power, compassion, and knowledge. She is a form of the divine mother, considered the consort of Lord Shiva and a powerful manifestation of Goddess Durga. She is often depicted as a radiant queen seated on a throne within the sacred Sri Chakra, symbolizing the universe, and is worshipped for protection, prosperity, and spiritual enlightenment.
Rajarajeshwari is seen as the cosmic mother who sustains creation, with the power to create and destroy the universe. She is often described as the driving force behind the actions of the gods, embodying care, love, mercy, and grace.
Buddha 2″ Light Weight
A typical Buddha statue depicts the historical founder of Buddhism, Gautama Buddha, with specific features like the ushnisha (a bump on the head symbolizing knowledge), elongated earlobes (from his princely life), and a peaceful expression. Statues come in different postures (sitting, standing, reclining) and mudras (hand gestures), each with a distinct meaning representing phases of his life and teachings, such as enlightenment, protection, or peace.
- The most common pose, representing meditation, concentration, and enlightenment.
- Standing Buddha: Symbolizes overcoming obstacles, protection, and fearlessness.
- Reclining Buddha: Represents the Buddha in his final moments before attaining Nirvana.
- Mudras: Hand gestures have specific meanings.
- Touching the Earth: The “Bhumisparsha Mudra,” symbolizing enlightenment and victory over temptation.
Mariamman 3″ Light Weight
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.
Karuppasamy 3″ Light Weight
Karuppasamy is typically depicted as a tall, dark-complexioned figure with a thick mustache. He is often shown carrying a sword and other weapons, riding a white or black horse or a buffalo, which symbolizes his warrior-like nature.
As a guardian and village deity (kaval deivam), he is seen as a champion of justice and a swift enforcer of righteousness. His name is derived from the Tamil words Karuppu (black) and Samy (God), alluding to his dark complexion.
Kudai Ganesh 3.5″ Light Weight
Ganesha, the son of Lord Shiva and Devi Parvati is popularly worshipped under different names like Sumukha, Ekadanta, Kapila, Gajakarna, Lambodara, Vikath, Vidhananashaka, 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.
Murugan 3″ Light Wight
Muruga, also known as Subramanya, Karthikeya, Shanmuga or Skanda, is the son of Lord Shiva and his consort, Goddess Parvati. He is a unique Godhead, who is a rare combination of matchless valor and supreme, divine intelligence. He remains as the core of all the divine energies and is believed to lead one towards spiritual evolution. Muruga is regarded as a Tamil God and is widely worshipped all over the state.
Material: Light Weight Brass
Standing Varahi Panchalogam 18″
Varahi is one of the Matrikas, a group of seven mother goddesses in the Hindu religion. Bearing the head of a sow, Varahi is the shakti (feminine energy) of Varaha, the boar avatar of the god Vishnu. Varahi is worshipped as the chief deity.
Varahi is more commonly venerated in the sect of the Goddess-oriented Shaktism, but also in Shaivism (devotees of Shiva) and Vaishnavism (devotees of Vishnu).
Lakshmi 4″ Light Weight
Lakshmi (LightWeight)
- Lakshmi Kamal lightweight brass idols typically depict the Hindu goddess Lakshmi seated on a lotus flower (Kamal) with four arms, holding a lotus, a pot of gold, a conch shell, and a rosary.
- These idols are crafted from brass, often with intricate detailing, and are designed to be lightweight for easy placement and handling.
- The lotus symbolizes purity and enlightenment, while the other items she holds represent wealth, prosperity, and spiritual practice.
Prathyangira Devi Panchalogam 7″
Her hybrid appearance symbolizes her fierce yet protective nature.
This title links her to the Atharva Veda, which contains secret mantras, tantras, and yantras, indicating her magical powers.
Prathyangira Devi is invoked to reverse black magic, ward off the evil eye, and destroy internal and external enemies that cannot be overcome by normal means.
Chakrathalwar Panchalogam 5″
“Chakrathalwar” refers to the Sudarshana Chakra,
A divine weapon in Hinduism, specifically associated with Lord Vishnu. It’s also the name of the embodiment of this weapon, sometimes referred to as Chakraperumal or Sudarshana Azhwar.
Perumal Panchalogam 6″
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.
Kamatchi Panchalogam 6″
The most famous story of Kamakshi Devi describes her as an incarnation of Goddess Parvati who killed the demon Bandasura at the command of the gods to save the three worlds. She manifested as a ferocious, multi-armed goddess to defeat the demon, then transformed into a serene, youthful maiden to command the people of Kanchipuram to bury the demon’s body. Another legend tells of her performing penance (tapas) in Mangadu to win Lord Shiva back, after which she was brought to Kanchipuram, where she established the powerful Kamakshi Amman Temple
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Penance for Shiva:Another popular story, associated with the Mangadu temple, states that Kamakshi performed severe penance (tapas) in a fire to reunite with Lord Shiva.
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Arrival in Kanchipuram:After her penance, she was brought to Kanchipuram, where she resides as the presiding deity of the Kamakshi Amman Temple, a significant center of divine feminine energy (Shakti).
Rajamathangi Panchalogam with thiruvachi 7″
RAJAMAATHANGI Idiol is made by PANJALOGAM .
- Rajamathangi idols typically depict her seated on a throne, often flanked by two parrots and playing a veena.
- She is associated with Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom and the arts, and is often shown with a dark emerald complexion and a crescent moon on her forehead.
- The idol may also feature her with a garland of white lotus,conch-shell earrings, and flower garlands.
Garudan Panchalogam
GARUDAN
- Garuda is a prominent figure in both Hindu and Buddhist mythology, often depicted as a powerful eagle-like being with human characteristics.
- In Hindu tradition, Garuda is Vishnu’s mount (vahana) and is revered as a divine bird.
- Garuda is also the eagle featured on Indonesia’s coat of arms, symbolizing strength and power.
Gajalakshmi Vilakku With Elephant
A Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku is a traditional Indian oil lamp made of brass or bronze, featuring the Goddess Lakshmi seated on a lotus and flanked by two elephants, symbolizing prosperity and divine blessings. This hand-crafted lamp is used in Hindu worship, particularly during festivals and daily prayers, to invoke wealth, good fortune, and positive energy by removing darkness and ignorance. The term “Vilakku” itself means lamp, and the inclusion of elephants represents strength and grace, with the overall piece serving as an object of devotion, heritage, and home decor.
Central Figure: The Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu deity of wealth and prosperity, is the central figure
Elephants: She is often depicted with two elephants, which symbolize strength, divine blessings, and auspiciousness.
Lotus: Lakshmi sits on a fully bloomed lotus, a symbol of purity and spiritual growth.
Religious Worship: The Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku is a significant part of daily worship (pooja) and is lit during festivals dedicated to Lakshmi.
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Parrot 4″ Light Weight
Parrots are a diverse group of colorful birds known for their strong, curved beaks and high intelligence. They have powerful feet with two toes pointing forward and two backward, which helps them climb and hold food. Many parrot species are bright green and can mimic sounds, including human speech.
They typically live in tropical regions, eat fruits, nuts, and seeds, and are highly social birds that often live in flocks.
Vinayagar 5″ Light Weight
🕉️ Ganesh Brass Idol – Lord of Wisdom and New Beginnings
Invite divine blessings, prosperity, and success into your home with this exquisitely handcrafted Ganesh Brass Idol from Vilakku Kadai. Lord Ganesh, the remover of obstacles and harbinger of good fortune, is revered as the deity of intellect, wisdom, and auspicious beginnings.
Each idol is made from premium-quality brass by skilled South Indian artisans, featuring intricate detailing and a radiant Silver finish. Placing Lord Ganesh in your home or workspace attracts positivity, peace, and prosperity while removing all barriers to success.
Whether for daily worship, festive décor, or as a thoughtful gift, this sacred idol adds divine energy and traditional charm to any space.
✨ Features & Benefits
-
🪔 Handcrafted from solid brass with intricate detailing
-
🌿 Symbol of wisdom, prosperity, and protection
-
🏡 Ideal for pooja rooms, temples, or offices
-
🎁 Perfect gift for housewarmings, weddings, and festivals
Gomatha Light Weight 4″
Bring home divine blessings with this handcrafted Gomatha Brass Idol from Vilakku Kadai. Symbol of purity, prosperity, and protection for your pooja room.✨ Features & Benefits
🪔 Handcrafted from high-quality solid brass
🌿 Symbol of purity, abundance, and divine blessings
🏡 Perfect for pooja rooms, temples, and home décor
🎁 Ideal for gifting during Suspicious occasions and festivals Made in India with authentic traditional craftsmanship
Lalithambigai Kumkum chimil
A kumkum chimil (also spelled kunguma chimil, kumkum chimizh) is a traditional, often ornamental jar used in Hindu culture to keep sacred powders like kumkum (vermilion) and haldi (turmeric). These artefacts are utilised in religious events, everyday prayers (pujas), and social rituals.
Some chimils are designed in certain shapes or with images of deities. A Kamatchi Kunguma chimil may be dedicated to the goddess Kamakshi. Here it is Lalithambigai [Rajarajeshwari].
Five Face Hanuman 2.5″
HANUMAN
“Hanuman” translates to “one with a prominent jaw” or “one with a disfigured jaw.” It is the name of a monkey god in Hindu mythology, known for his devotion to Lord Rama and his powerful attributes.
The name “Hanuman” derives from the Sanskrit word “hanu,” meaning “jaw,” and “man,” meaning “prominent” or “disfigured”.
A popular legend suggests Hanuman received his name after being struck in the jaw by Indra, the king of the gods, for attempting to reach the sun, which he mistook for a fruit.
Hanuman is a prominent figure in the Ramayana, the Hindu epic, where he aids Rama in rescuing his wife Sita from the king Ravana. He is revered for his unwavering devotion, strength, courage, and selfless service. He is also known by names like Maruti (childhood name), Anjaneya, and Bajrangbali.
Rajarajeshwari 2″ (Lalithambikai) Light Weight
Rajarajeshwari is a revered Hindu goddess, also known as the supreme queen and the embodiment of power, compassion, and knowledge. She is a form of the divine mother, considered the consort of Lord Shiva and a powerful manifestation of Goddess Durga. She is often depicted as a radiant queen seated on a throne within the sacred Sri Chakra, symbolizing the universe, and is worshipped for protection, prosperity, and spiritual enlightenment.
Rajarajeshwari is seen as the cosmic mother who sustains creation, with the power to create and destroy the universe. She is often described as the driving force behind the actions of the gods, embodying care, love, mercy, and grace.
Buddha 2″ Light Weight
A typical Buddha statue depicts the historical founder of Buddhism, Gautama Buddha, with specific features like the ushnisha (a bump on the head symbolizing knowledge), elongated earlobes (from his princely life), and a peaceful expression. Statues come in different postures (sitting, standing, reclining) and mudras (hand gestures), each with a distinct meaning representing phases of his life and teachings, such as enlightenment, protection, or peace.
- The most common pose, representing meditation, concentration, and enlightenment.
- Standing Buddha: Symbolizes overcoming obstacles, protection, and fearlessness.
- Reclining Buddha: Represents the Buddha in his final moments before attaining Nirvana.
- Mudras: Hand gestures have specific meanings.
- Touching the Earth: The “Bhumisparsha Mudra,” symbolizing enlightenment and victory over temptation.
Mariamman 3″ Light Weight
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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Varahi Amman Panchami Sandhanam 25gm
Varahi is one of the Matrikas, a group of seven mother goddesses in the Hindu religion. Bearing the head of a sow, Varahi is the shakti (feminine energy) of Varaha, the boar avatar of the god Vishnu. Varahi is worshipped as the chief deity.
Varahi is more commonly venerated in the sect of the Goddess-oriented Shaktism, but also in Shaivism (devotees of Shiva) and Vaishnavism (devotees of Vishnu).
Thiri Stand
- 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.
SHIPPING INFO
Dispatched in a maximum of 7 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
Thiri Stand
- 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.
SHIPPING INFO
Dispatched in a maximum of 7 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
Varahi Coin Vilakku 2″
This hand-crafted piece may have slight irregularities and imperfections which only add to the unique charm of the product.
This product As crafted from copper that is considered to be a sacred metal and traditionally used in prayer accessories.
SHIPPING INFO:
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.
Karpoora Jali Vilakku 1
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.
SHIPPING INFO:
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.
Thiri Stand
- 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.
SHIPPING INFO
Dispatched in a maximum of 7 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
METAL CLEANER
THIS CLEANER IS THE PERFECT SOLUTION FOR CLEANING COPPER,ALUMINIUM,BRASS,SILVER,STAINLESS STEEL ITEAMS.
THIS CLEANER IS NON ACID,NON-CORROSIVE
NO ITCHING
REACT IN SECONDS
SAFE FOR SKIN.
Thiri stand
- 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.
SHIPPING INFO
Dispatched in a maximum of 7 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
Varahi Kunguma Chimil
Varahi is one of the Matrikas, a group of seven mother goddesses in the Hindu religion. Bearing the head of a sow, Varahi is the shakti (feminine energy) of Varaha, the boar avatar of the god Vishnu. Varahi is worshipped as tAhe chief deity.
Varahi is more commonly venerated in the sect of the Goddess-oriented Shaktism, but also in Shaivism (devotees of Shiva) and Vaishnavism (devotees of Vishnu).
Karpoora Jali Vilakku 2
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.
SHIPPING INFO:
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.
Om Agal vilakku 5″
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.
Varahi Pooja Coins(11 pcs)
Varahi is one of the Matrikas, a group of seven mother goddesses in the Hindu religion. Bearing the head of a sow, Varahi is the shakti (feminine energy) of Varaha, the boar avatar of the god Vishnu. Varahi is worshipped as the chief deity.
Varahi is more commonly venerated in the sect of the Goddess-oriented Shaktism, but also in Shaivism (devotees of Shiva) and Vaishnavism (devotees of Vishnu).
Varahi pendant 4 hands
This is made up of impon(panchalogam). Impon(panchaloha) is the perfect blend of gold, silver, copper, lead and iron. All metals have their own specificity and power.
Most people have a wrong perception, that, “who can not afford gold ornaments or jewellery go for (buy) Pancha loham”,. People buy pancha loham with the belief that it will bring balance to their body and mind. Its widely believed, Wearing a jewellery made of Panchaloha / Panchdhatu brings balance in life, self-confidence, good health, fortune, prosperity and peace of mind. The land and our body we dwell may have imbalance in composition of metals ~ i.e., more or less of a particular metal[s] or a absence of a metal. The secret of wearing jewellery made out of pancha loham is, it provides balance in totality…i.e., balance of life-force (prana sakthi), and thus provides Nutrient and energy to the wearers !!!





































































