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Ayyapan 3.5″

Highlights:
  • AYYAPPAN
    • Ayyappan is  lord-father” or “revered father,” and he is considered the son of Vishnu and Shiva. 
    • Ayyappan is a deity who is always celibate and is depicted in a yogic posture, often with a bell around his neck.
    • In Hindu mythology, Ayyappan is considered the son of Mohini (the female form of Vishnu) and Shiva
    • Ayyappan is also known as Dharmasastha, Sastha, and Hariharasuthan, all of which have meanings related to his role as a ruler or protector. 
    • Ayyappan is often associated with the concepts of compassion, wisdom, and austerity, and he is seen as a symbol of unity among all sects of Hinduism. 
1,150.00 20% Off
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Ayyapan 3″ Lightweight

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Ayyappan (or Ayyappa) is a popular Hindu deity, especially in South India, known as the son of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu (in his female avatar, Mohini), symbolizing divine justice, asceticism, and interfaith unity, with his most famous shrine at Sabarimala, Kerala, attracting millions of pilgrims who undertake strict vows (Vratham) and chant “Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa“. He’s depicted as a celibate yogi, sometimes with a bell around his neck or riding a tiger, representing wisdom, strength, and dharma
Key Aspects of Ayyappan:
  • Origin: Born from the union of Shiva and Vishnu’s Mohini form, earning him names like Hariharan Puthiran (Son of Hari and Haran).
  • Symbolism: Embodies dharma (righteousness), compassion, and discipline, seen as a protector against evil.
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AYYAPAN 8.5″

Highlights:

Sabarimala Ayyappa seated in a yoga pose with Chinmudrai

AYYAPPAN
  • Ayyappan is  lord-father” or “revered father,” and he is considered the son of Vishnu and Shiva. 
  • Ayyappan is a deity who is always celibate and is depicted in a yogic posture, often with a bell around his neck.
  • In Hindu mythology, Ayyappan is considered the son of Mohini (the female form of Vishnu) and Shiva
  • Ayyappan is also known as Dharmasastha, Sastha, and Hariharasuthan, all of which have meanings related to his role as a ruler or protector. 
  • Ayyappan is often associated with the concepts of compassion, wisdom, and austerity, and he is seen as a symbol of unity among all sects of Hinduism. 
7,400.00 20% Off

Ayyapan 8″

Highlights:
  • Sabarimala Ayyappa with Thiruvachi, seated in a yoga position with Chinmuthrai.
    AYYAPPAN
    • Ayyappan is  lord-father” or “revered father,” and he is considered the son of Vishnu and Shiva. 
    • Ayyappan is a deity who is always celibate and is depicted in a yogic posture, often with a bell around his neck.
    • In Hindu mythology, Ayyappan is considered the son of Mohini (the female form of Vishnu) and Shiva
    • Ayyappan is also known as Dharmasastha, Sastha, and Hariharasuthan, all of which have meanings related to his role as a ruler or protector. 
    • Ayyappan is often associated with the concepts of compassion, wisdom, and austerity, and he is seen as a symbol of unity among all sects of Hinduism. 
5,750.00 20% Off

AYYAPAN 9″

Highlights:
  • Sabarimala Ayyappa seated in a yoga pose with Chinmudrai
    AYYAPPAN
    • Ayyappan is  lord-father” or “revered father,” and he is considered the son of Vishnu and Shiva. 
    • Ayyappan is a deity who is always celibate and is depicted in a yogic posture, often with a bell around his neck.
    • In Hindu mythology, Ayyappan is considered the son of Mohini (the female form of Vishnu) and Shiva
    • Ayyappan is also known as Dharmasastha, Sastha, and Hariharasuthan, all of which have meanings related to his role as a ruler or protector. 
    • Ayyappan is often associated with the concepts of compassion, wisdom, and austerity, and he is seen as a symbol of unity among all sects of Hinduism. 
11,025.00 20% Off

AYYAPAN WITH THIRUVACHI 10.5″

Highlights:
  • Sabarimala Ayyappa with Thiruvachi, seated in a yoga position with Chinmuthrai.
    AYYAPPAN
    • Ayyappan is  lord-father” or “revered father,” and he is considered the son of Vishnu and Shiva. 
    • Ayyappan is a deity who is always celibate and is depicted in a yogic posture, often with a bell around his neck.
    • In Hindu mythology, Ayyappan is considered the son of Mohini (the female form of Vishnu) and Shiva
    • Ayyappan is also known as Dharmasastha, Sastha, and Hariharasuthan, all of which have meanings related to his role as a ruler or protector. 
    • Ayyappan is often associated with the concepts of compassion, wisdom, and austerity, and he is seen as a symbol of unity among all sects of Hinduism. 
9,415.00 20% Off

Ayyapan with Thiruvachi 11.5″

Highlights:
  • Sabarimala Ayyappa with Thiruvachi, seated in a yoga position with
    AYYAPPAN
    • Ayyappan is  lord-father” or “revered father,” and he is considered the son of Vishnu and Shiva. 
    • Ayyappan is a deity who is always celibate and is depicted in a yogic posture, often with a bell around his neck.
    • In Hindu mythology, Ayyappan is considered the son of Mohini (the female form of Vishnu) and Shiva
    • Ayyappan is also known as Dharmasastha, Sastha, and Hariharasuthan, all of which have meanings related to his role as a ruler or protector. Ayyappan is often associated with the concepts of compassion, wisdom, and austerity, and he is seen as a symbol of unity among all sects of Hinduism. 

    Chinmuthra.

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Ayyappan 15″

Highlights:
  • Sabarimala Ayyappa with Thiruvachi, seated in a yoga position with Chin
    AYYAPPAN
    • Ayyappan is  lord-father” or “revered father,” and he is considered the son of Vishnu and Shiva. 
    • Ayyappan is a deity who is always celibate and is depicted in a yogic posture, often with a bell around his neck.
    • In Hindu mythology, Ayyappan is considered the son of Mohini (the female form of Vishnu) and Shiva
    • Ayyappan is also known as Dharmasastha, Sastha, and Hariharasuthan, all of which have meanings related to his role as a ruler or protector. 
    • Ayyappan is often associated with the concepts of compassion, wisdom, and austerity, and he is seen as a symbol of unity among all sects of Hinduism. 

    muthrai.

25,800.00 20% Off

Ayyappan 18.5″

Highlights:
  • Sabarimala Ayyappa with Thiruvachi, seated in a yoga position with Chi
    AYYAPPAN
    • Ayyappan is  lord-father” or “revered father,” and he is considered the son of Vishnu and Shiva. 
    • Ayyappan is a deity who is always celibate and is depicted in a yogic posture, often with a bell around his neck.
    • In Hindu mythology, Ayyappan is considered the son of Mohini (the female form of Vishnu) and Shiva
    • Ayyappan is also known as Dharmasastha, Sastha, and Hariharasuthan, all of which have meanings related to his role as a ruler or protector. 
    • Ayyappan is often associated with the concepts of compassion, wisdom, and austerity, and he is seen as a symbol of unity among all sects of Hinduism. 

    nmuthrai.

37,250.00 22% Off

Ayyappan 2″

Highlights:

Sabarimala Ayy

AYYAPPAN
  • Ayyappan is  lord-father” or “revered father,” and he is considered the son of Vishnu and Shiva. 
  • Ayyappan is a deity who is always celibate and is depicted in a yogic posture, often with a bell around his neck.
  • In Hindu mythology, Ayyappan is considered the son of Mohini (the female form of Vishnu) and Shiva
  • Ayyappan is also known as Dharmasastha, Sastha, and Hariharasuthan, all of which have meanings related to his role as a ruler or protector. 
  • Ayyappan is often associated with the concepts of compassion, wisdom, and austerity, and he is seen as a symbol of unity among all sects of Hinduism. 

appa seated in a yoga pose with Chinmudrai.

520.00 20% Off

Ayyappan 3.5″

Highlights:
AYYAPPAN
  • Ayyappan is  lord-father” or “revered father,” and he is considered the son of Vishnu and Shiva. 
  • Ayyappan is a deity who is always celibate and is depicted in a yogic posture, often with a bell around his neck.
  • In Hindu mythology, Ayyappan is considered the son of Mohini (the female form of Vishnu) and Shiva
  • Ayyappan is also known as Dharmasastha, Sastha, and Hariharasuthan, all of which have meanings related to his role as a ruler or protector. 
  • Ayyappan is often associated with the concepts of compassion, wisdom, and austerity, and he is seen as a symbol of unity among all sects of Hinduism. 
880.00 20% Off

Ayyappan 3″

Highlights:

Sabarimala Ayyappa seated in a yoga pose with Chinmudrai.

AYYAPPAN
  • Ayyappan is  lord-father” or “revered father,” and he is considered the son of Vishnu and Shiva. 
  • Ayyappan is a deity who is always celibate and is depicted in a yogic posture, often with a bell around his neck.
  • In Hindu mythology, Ayyappan is considered the son of Mohini (the female form of Vishnu) and Shiva
  • Ayyappan is also known as Dharmasastha, Sastha, and Hariharasuthan, all of which have meanings related to his role as a ruler or protector. Ayyappan is often associated with the concepts of compassion, wisdom, and austerity, and he is seen as a symbol of unity among all sects of Hinduism. 
680.00 20% Off
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