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ANDAL COPPER

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Andal , also known as Kothai, Nachiyar, and Godadevi, was the only female Alvar among the twelve Hindu poet-saints of South India.

She was posthumously considered an avatar of the goddess Bhudevi. As with the Alvar saints, she was affiliated to the Sri Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism.

Andal is remembered for her pure love and devotion.

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ANNAM SARASWATHI COPPER

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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.

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Annapoorani Copper

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Annapoorani statue is crafted from a copper material ,often holding a ladle and bowl, symbolizing her role as a provider of sustenance.

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Annapoorani Copper

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Annapoorani statue is crafted from a copper material ,often holding a ladle and bowl, symbolizing her role as a provider of sustenance.

ANNAPOORANI

  • “Annapoorani” refers  to Goddess of Food or “Goddess of Nourishment”
  • Annapoorani is a name for a form of the Hindu goddess Durga, specifically representing abundance and prosperity through food and sustenance
  • The name is derived from the Sanskrit words “Anna” (meaning “food” or “grains”) and “Pūrṇa” (meaning “full, complete, and perfect”). 
1,140.00 15% Off

Annapoorani Copper 2.6″

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  • Annapoorani statue is crafted from a copper material ,often holding a ladle and bowl, symbolizing her role as a provider of sustenance
  • ANNAPOORANI
    • “Annapoorani” refers  to Goddess of Food or “Goddess of Nourishment”
    • Annapoorani is a name for a form of the Hindu goddess Durga, specifically representing abundance and prosperity through food and sustenance
    • The name is derived from the Sanskrit words “Anna” (meaning “food” or “grains”) and “Pūrṇa” (meaning “full, complete, and perfect”). 

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1,340.00 15% Off

Annapoorani Copper 2″

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Annapoorani statue is crafted from a copper material ,often holding a ladle and bowl, symbolizing her role as a provider of sustenance.

ANNAPOORANI

  • “Annapoorani” refers  to Goddess of Food or “Goddess of Nourishment”
  • Annapoorani is a name for a form of the Hindu goddess Durga, specifically representing abundance and prosperity through food and sustenance
  • The name is derived from the Sanskrit words “Anna” (meaning “food” or “grains”) and “Pūrṇa” (meaning “full, complete, and perfect”). 
615.00 15% Off
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Annapoorani Copper 3″

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Annapoorani statue is crafted from a copper material ,often holding a ladle and bowl, symbolizing her role as a provider of sustenance.

ANNAPOORANI

  • “Annapoorani” refers  to Goddess of Food or “Goddess of Nourishment”
  • Annapoorani is a name for a form of the Hindu goddess Durga, specifically representing abundance and prosperity through food and sustenance
  • The name is derived from the Sanskrit words “Anna” (meaning “food” or “grains”) and “Pūrṇa” (meaning “full, complete, and perfect”). 
2,320.00 15% Off

Annapoorani Copper 4″

Highlights:

Annapoorani statue is crafted from a copper material ,often holding a ladle and bowl, symbolizing her role as a provider of sustenance.

ANNAPOORANI

  • “Annapoorani” refers  to Goddess of Food or “Goddess of Nourishment”
  • Annapoorani is a name for a form of the Hindu goddess Durga, specifically representing abundance and prosperity through food and sustenance
  • The name is derived from the Sanskrit words “Anna” (meaning “food” or “grains”) and “Pūrṇa” (meaning “full, complete, and perfect”). 
3,680.00 15% Off

Ayyapan (Miniature)

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Ayyappan, also called Dharmasastha and Manikandan, He is considered to be the epitome of dharma, truth, and righteousness and is often called upon to obliterate evil.

He is the son of Harihara (Vishnu in the form of Mohini, and Shiva).Ayyappan is also referred to as Ayyappa, Sastavu, Hariharasudhan, Manikandan, Shasta or Dharma Shasta and Sabarinath.

The most prominent Ayyappan shrine is at Sabarimala, nestled in the hills of Pathanamthitta of Kerala.

850.00 15% Off

Balambika Copper 1.5″

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Balambika (also known as “Bala”) is a goddess of the Hindu religion, usually found in South India. Her name means “Goddess Of Knowledge”, or “Child Goddess”.

Balambika is considered a child, and acts as one, but is said to bring true knowledge, education, wisdom, power and prosperity for a better life.[3] She is sometimes called the goddess of children, and therefore, her temple was constructed to be devoted to children.

 

750.00 15% Off
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