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Amman Face Table Top

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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 As crafted from brass that is considered to be a sacred metal and traditionally used in prayer accessories

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1,400.00 20% Off

Andal 12″

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ANDAL
  • Andal is a prominent figure in the Sri Vaishnava tradition, known for her devotion to Lord Vishnu and her poetic works. She is believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and fortune, and the wife of Lord Vishnu. 
  • Andal is one of the 12 Alvar saints, revered for their devotional poetry and contributions to Sri Vaishnavism.
  • She is credited with writing the “Thiruppavai” and “Nachiar Thirumozhi,” which are revered devotional works in the Tamil language. Her poetry, particularly the “Nachiar Thirumozhi,” reveals her deep yearning for Vishnu, expressed through vivid imagery and poetic language.
  • She is worshipped in her birthplace, the Srivilliputhur Andal Temple, which is one of the 108 Divya Desams (temples visited by the Alvars). 
11,550.00 20% Off

Andal 6″

Highlights:
ANDAL
  • Andal is a prominent figure in the Sri Vaishnava tradition, known for her devotion to Lord Vishnu and her poetic works. She is believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and fortune, and the wife of Lord Vishnu. 
  • Andal is one of the 12 Alvar saints, revered for their devotional poetry and contributions to Sri Vaishnavism.
  • She is credited with writing the “Thiruppavai” and “Nachiar Thirumozhi,” which are revered devotional works in the Tamil language. Her poetry, particularly the “Nachiar Thirumozhi,” reveals her deep yearning for Vishnu, expressed through vivid imagery and poetic language.
  • She is worshipped in her birthplace, the Srivilliputhur Andal Temple, which is one of the 108 Divya Desams (temples visited by the Alvars). 
2,020.00 17% Off
andal statue

Andal Statue/ 3″/ Brass Idol/ Goda Devi/ Pooja Mandir

Highlights:
ANDAL
  • Andal is a prominent figure in the Sri Vaishnava tradition, known for her devotion to Lord Vishnu and her poetic works. She is believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and fortune, and the wife of Lord Vishnu. 
  • Andal is one of the 12 Alvar saints, revered for their devotional poetry and contributions to Sri Vaishnavism.
  • She is credited with writing the “Thiruppavai” and “Nachiar Thirumozhi,” which are revered devotional works in the Tamil language. Her poetry, particularly the “Nachiar Thirumozhi,” reveals her deep yearning for Vishnu, expressed through vivid imagery and poetic language.
  • She is worshipped in her birthplace, the Srivilliputhur Andal Temple, which is one of the 108 Divya Desams (temples visited by the Alvars). 
720.00 16% Off
andal statue

Andal Statue/ 9.5″/ Goda Devi/ Brass Idol/ Pooja Mandir

Highlights:
ANDAL
  • Andal is a prominent figure in the Sri Vaishnava tradition, known for her devotion to Lord Vishnu and her poetic works. She is believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and fortune, and the wife of Lord Vishnu. 
  • Andal is one of the 12 Alvar saints, revered for their devotional poetry and contributions to Sri Vaishnavism.
  • She is credited with writing the “Thiruppavai” and “Nachiar Thirumozhi,” which are revered devotional works in the Tamil language. Her poetry, particularly the “Nachiar Thirumozhi,” reveals her deep yearning for Vishnu, expressed through vivid imagery and poetic language.
  • She is worshipped in her birthplace, the Srivilliputhur Andal Temple, which is one of the 108 Divya Desams (temples visited by the Alvars). 
5,805.00 17% Off

Angalamman 5.5″

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ANGALAMMAN
  • Angalamman, “the goddess of the first form of Parvati” or “the goddess of bones.
  •  It is a form of the Hindu goddess Parvati, particularly revered in South India, and considered a fierce manifestation of the Mother Goddess.
  •  She is also known as a guardian deity in many villages.
  • Angalamman, often referring to a fierce form of the goddess Kali.
  • “Goddess of bones”,In some interpretations, “Angaalam” (which is the root of the name Angalamman) is said to mean “bones,” suggesting a connection to graveyards and fierce power.
3,800.00 13% Off

Angalamman with Thiruvachi 6.5″

Highlights:
ANGALAMMAN
  • Angalamman, “the goddess of the first form of Parvati” or “the goddess of bones.
  •  It is a form of the Hindu goddess Parvati, particularly revered in South India, and considered a fierce manifestation of the Mother Goddess.
  •  She is also known as a guardian deity in many villages.
  • Angalamman, often referring to a fierce form of the goddess Kali.
  • “Goddess of bones”,In some interpretations, “Angaalam” (which is the root of the name Angalamman) is said to mean “bones,” suggesting a connection to graveyards and fierce power.
4,420.00 13% Off
angalamman with thiruvachi

Angalamman With Thiruvachi/ 7.5″/ Mariamman Idol/ Brass Murti/ Karumariamman Statue

Highlights:
  • Angalamman, “the goddess of the first form of Parvati” or “the goddess of bones.
  •  It is a form of the Hindu goddess Parvati, particularly revered in South India, and considered a fierce manifestation of the Mother Goddess.
  •  She is also known as a guardian deity in many villages.
  • Angalamman, often referring to a fierce form of the goddess Kali.
  • “Goddess of bones”,In some interpretations, “Angaalam” (which is the root of the name Angalamman) is said to mean “bones,” suggesting a connection to graveyards and fierce power.

 

 

4,260.00 20% Off
angalamman idol

Angalamman/ 6″/ Mariamman Idol/ Brass Murti/ Karumariamman Statue

Highlights:
ANGALAMMAN
  • Angalamman, “the goddess of the first form of Parvati” or “the goddess of bones.
  •  It is a form of the Hindu goddess Parvati, particularly revered in South India, and considered a fierce manifestation of the Mother Goddess.
  •  She is also known as a guardian deity in many villages.
  • Angalamman, often referring to a fierce form of the goddess Kali.
  • “Goddess of bones”,In some interpretations, “Angaalam” (which is the root of the name Angalamman) is said to mean “bones,” suggesting a connection to graveyards and fierce power.

 

3,650.00 20% Off

Annam Gayatri Devi Idol/ 4″/ Annam Gayathri Devi/ Brass Idol/ Pooja Mandir

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Gayatri is the manifestation of Saraswati and is often associated with Savitṛ, a solar deity in the Vedas, and her consort in the Puranas is the creator god Brahma. Gayatri is also an epithet for the various goddesses and she is also identified as “Supreme pure consciousness”.

1,600.00 20% Off

Annam Saraswathi Idol/ 3.5″/ Saraswati Murti/ Brass Saraswathy Statue

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Annam Saraswathi Idol – Symbol of Wisdom & Divine Grace

Invite knowledge, positivity, and spiritual elegance into your home with the Annam Saraswathi Idol. Beautifully crafted with intricate detailing, this divine idol represents Goddess Saraswathi seated gracefully with the sacred Annam (swan), symbolizing wisdom, purity, art, and learning. Its traditional and artistic design makes it a perfect addition to pooja rooms, study spaces, offices, and home decor.
Usages
  • Daily worship and spiritual rituals
  • Decoration for pooja rooms and temples
  • Placement in study rooms for positive learning energy
  • Office and workspace spiritual decor
  • Gift for students, teachers, and music lovers
  • Perfect for festivals, Navaratri, housewarming, and special occasions
1,880.00 15% Off

Annam Saraswathi Statue/ 2.5X2.5″/ Brass Idol/ Saraswati/ Saraswathy/ Pooja Decor

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Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, art, speech, wisdom, and learning.She is one of the Tridevi, along with the goddesses Lakshmi and Parvati.

She has remained significant as a goddess from the Vedic period through the modern period of Hindu traditions.

Saraswati’s name means ‘elegant’, ‘flowing’, and ‘watery’ and this is indicative of her status as one of the early Aryan boundary rivers.

925.00 17% Off
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