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PERUMAL LAKSHMI 6.5″

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RANGANATHAR

“Ranganathar” translates to………

“Lord of the place of assembly” or “Lord of the stage”. The name is a combination of “ranga” (meaning “place of assembly” or “stage”) and “natha” (meaning “lord” or “protector”).

It is a significant name in Hinduism, particularly associated with a form of Lord Vishnu, especially at the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangam.

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Ranganathar 4″

Highlights:

RANGANATHAR

“Ranganathar” translates to………

“Lord of the place of assembly” or “Lord of the stage”. The name is a combination of “ranga” (meaning “place of assembly” or “stage”) and “natha” (meaning “lord” or “protector”).

It is a significant name in Hinduism, particularly associated with a form of Lord Vishnu, especially at the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangam.

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ranganathar idol

Ranganathar/ 5″/ Ranganatha Perumal/ Brass Idol/ Padmanabhaswamy/ Padhmanabar

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Ranganathar Idol

Brass Ranganathar Idol represents Lord Vishnu in the reclining (Ananta Shayana) posture, resting on the serpent Adisesha. This divine form is especially worshipped in South India (like Srirangam temple).

The idol usually shows:
Lord Vishnu lying on the serpent
Goddess Lakshmi seated near His feet
Lord Brahma emerging from His navel
These idols are handcrafted in brass and are highly valued for pooja, temple use, and spiritual decor. Brass enhances the sacred feel and is traditionally preferred for daily worship.
Usage
  • Daily Pooja: Place in pooja room for regular worship of Lord Vishnu
  • Spiritual Energy: Believed to bring peace, protection, and prosperity
  • Festivals: Used during Vaikunta Ekadasi and special Vishnu poojas
  • Temple Setup: Ideal for home temple or altar decoration
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sri ranganathar statue

Sri Ranganathar Statue/ 4″/ Brass Ranganatha Swamy/ Padmanabhaswamy/ Padhmanabar

Highlights:

RANGANATHAR

“Ranganathar” translates to………

“Lord of the place of assembly” or “Lord of the stage”. The name is a combination of “ranga” (meaning “place of assembly” or “stage”) and “natha” (meaning “lord” or “protector”).

It is a significant name in Hinduism, particularly associated with a form of Lord Vishnu, especially at the Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Srirangam.

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