ARUMUGA PERUMAN 9” Panchalogam
MURUGAR
- Lord Murugar is often depicted with a peacock as his vahanam (vehicle), symbolizing beauty, grace, and the conquest of ego and pride.
- The peacock also represents vision, royalty, spirituality, and spiritual awakening, guiding .
- Murugan as he battles against negativity.
- The peacock is known for its vibrant plumage and graceful movements, representing the beauty and grace that Murugan embodies.
- The peacock’s ability to control serpents, which are often associated with ego and pride.
- Symbolizes Murugan’s ability to subdue negative influences and guide towards spiritual awakening.
- The peacock’s piercing gaze is seen as a symbol of clarity and intuition, representing Murugan’s wisdom and ability to see beyond the surface.
- The peacock is also associated with royalty and spirituality, reflecting Murugan’s divine nature and his role as a celestial being.
- Murugan is seen as a divine guide, and his association with the peacock reinforces this message of spiritual awakening and enlightenment.
- Murugan, as a warrior god, is depicted with the peacock, highlighting his ability to overcome obstacles and protect the world.
Bala Murugan Panchalogam 6.5″
MURUGAR
- Lord Murugar is often depicted with a peacock as his vahanam (vehicle), symbolizing beauty, grace, and the conquest of ego and pride.
- The peacock also represents vision, royalty, spirituality, and spiritual awakening, guiding .
- Murugan as he battles against negativity.
- The peacock is known for its vibrant plumage and graceful movements, representing the beauty and grace that Murugan embodies.
- The peacock’s ability to control serpents, which are often associated with ego and pride.
- Symbolizes Murugan’s ability to subdue negative influences and guide towards spiritual awakening.
- The peacock’s piercing gaze is seen as a symbol of clarity and intuition, representing Murugan’s wisdom and ability to see beyond the surface.
- The peacock is also associated with royalty and spirituality, reflecting Murugan’s divine nature and his role as a celestial being.
- Murugan is seen as a divine guide, and his association with the peacock reinforces this message of spiritual awakening and enlightenment.
- Murugan, as a warrior god, is depicted with the peacock, highlighting his ability to overcome obstacles and protect the world.
Balamurugan Statue Panchalogam/ 12″/ Kartikeya Statue/ Murugar Statue/ Muruga Idol
MURUGAR
- Lord Murugar is often depicted with a peacock as his vahanam (vehicle), symbolizing beauty, grace, and the conquest of ego and pride.
- The peacock also represents vision, royalty, spirituality, and spiritual awakening, guiding .
- Murugan as he battles against negativity.
- The peacock is known for its vibrant plumage and graceful movements, representing the beauty and grace that Murugan embodies.
- The peacock’s ability to control serpents, which are often associated with ego and pride.
- Symbolizes Murugan’s ability to subdue negative influences and guide towards spiritual awakening.
- The peacock’s piercing gaze is seen as a symbol of clarity and intuition, representing Murugan’s wisdom and ability to see beyond the surface.
- The peacock is also associated with royalty and spirituality, reflecting Murugan’s divine nature and his role as a celestial being.
- Murugan is seen as a divine guide, and his association with the peacock reinforces this message of spiritual awakening and enlightenment.
- Murugan, as a warrior god, is depicted with the peacock, highlighting his ability to overcome obstacles and protect the world.
Balamurugan Statue/ 6.5 x 2.5″/ Panchaloha Kartikeya Statue/ Murugar Silai
BALAMURUGAN STATUE
- Lord Murugar is often depicted with a peacock as his vahanam (vehicle), symbolizing beauty, grace, and the conquest of ego and pride.
- The peacock also represents vision, royalty, spirituality, and spiritual awakening, guiding .
- Murugan as he battles against negativity.
- The peacock is known for its vibrant plumage and graceful movements, representing the beauty and grace that Murugan embodies.
- The peacock’s ability to control serpents, which are often associated with ego and pride.
- Symbolizes Murugan’s ability to subdue negative influences and guide towards spiritual awakening.
- The peacock’s piercing gaze is seen as a symbol of clarity and intuition, representing Murugan’s wisdom and ability to see beyond the surface.
- The peacock is also associated with royalty and spirituality, reflecting Murugan’s divine nature and his role as a celestial being.
- Murugan is seen as a divine guide, and his association with the peacock reinforces this message of spiritual awakening and enlightenment.
- Murugan, as a warrior god, is depicted with the peacock, highlighting his ability to overcome obstacles and protect the world.
Dhandayuthapani Panchalogam (Miniature)
Panchalogam also know as aimpon , பஞ்சலோகம் a.k.a ஐம்பொன்
Panchalogam is a composition / mixture of five metals. It is used to make idols/statues and jewellery. Since its less expensive, 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 !!!
If we use jewellery made out of pancha loham there will be no question on our self-confidence, good health, fortune, prosperity and peace of mind. These are the five metals present in the human body. Studies have revealed many individuals lack some of these metal components in the body. These rings help in filling the absent component to help bring stability and positivity in one’s life. They help people to shrug off the negativity and be inclined towards their career goals and motives. These metals also compliment various gem stones which are used alongside. It is essential for you to use it if you are looking for fresh changes in your dull life.
Murugan 12″ Panchalogam
MURUGAR
- Lord Murugar is often depicted with a peacock as his vahanam (vehicle), symbolizing beauty, grace, and the conquest of ego and pride.
- The peacock also represents vision, royalty, spirituality, and spiritual awakening, guiding .
- Murugan as he battles against negativity.
- The peacock is known for its vibrant plumage and graceful movements, representing the beauty and grace that Murugan embodies.
- The peacock’s ability to control serpents, which are often associated with ego and pride.
- Symbolizes Murugan’s ability to subdue negative influences and guide towards spiritual awakening.
- The peacock’s piercing gaze is seen as a symbol of clarity and intuition, representing Murugan’s wisdom and ability to see beyond the surface.
- The peacock is also associated with royalty and spirituality, reflecting Murugan’s divine nature and his role as a celestial being.
- Murugan is seen as a divine guide, and his association with the peacock reinforces this message of spiritual awakening and enlightenment.
- Murugan, as a warrior god, is depicted with the peacock, highlighting his ability to overcome obstacles and protect the world.
Murugan Panchalogam 10″
Panchalogam also know as aimpon , பஞ்சலோகம் a.k.a ஐம்பொன்
Panchalogam is a composition / mixture of five metals. It is used to make idols/statues and jewellery. Since its less expensive, 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 !!!
If we use jewellery made out of pancha loham there will be no question on our self-confidence, good health, fortune, prosperity and peace of mind. These are the five metals present in the human body. Studies have revealed many individuals lack some of these metal components in the body. These rings help in filling the absent component to help bring stability and positivity in one’s life. They help people to shrug off the negativity and be inclined towards their career goals and motives. These metals also compliment various gem stones which are used alongside. It is essential for you to use it if you are looking for fresh changes in your dull life.
Murugan Panchalogam 8″
MURUGAR
- Lord Murugar is often depicted with a peacock as his vahanam (vehicle), symbolizing beauty, grace, and the conquest of ego and pride.
- The peacock also represents vision, royalty, spirituality, and spiritual awakening, guiding .
- Murugan as he battles against negativity.
- The peacock is known for its vibrant plumage and graceful movements, representing the beauty and grace that Murugan embodies.
- The peacock’s ability to control serpents, which are often associated with ego and pride.
- Symbolizes Murugan’s ability to subdue negative influences and guide towards spiritual awakening.
- The peacock’s piercing gaze is seen as a symbol of clarity and intuition, representing Murugan’s wisdom and ability to see beyond the surface.
- The peacock is also associated with royalty and spirituality, reflecting Murugan’s divine nature and his role as a celestial being.
- Murugan is seen as a divine guide, and his association with the peacock reinforces this message of spiritual awakening and enlightenment.
- Murugan, as a warrior god, is depicted with the peacock, highlighting his ability to overcome obstacles and protect the world.
Murugan Panchalogam 8″
MURUGAR
- Lord Murugar is often depicted with a peacock as his vahanam (vehicle), symbolizing beauty, grace, and the conquest of ego and pride.
- The peacock also represents vision, royalty, spirituality, and spiritual awakening, guiding .
- Murugan as he battles against negativity.
- The peacock is known for its vibrant plumage and graceful movements, representing the beauty and grace that Murugan embodies.
- The peacock’s ability to control serpents, which are often associated with ego and pride.
- Symbolizes Murugan’s ability to subdue negative influences and guide towards spiritual awakening.
- The peacock’s piercing gaze is seen as a symbol of clarity and intuition, representing Murugan’s wisdom and ability to see beyond the surface.
- The peacock is also associated with royalty and spirituality, reflecting Murugan’s divine nature and his role as a celestial being.
- Murugan is seen as a divine guide, and his association with the peacock reinforces this message of spiritual awakening and enlightenment.
- Murugan, as a warrior god, is depicted with the peacock, highlighting his ability to overcome obstacles and protect the world.
Murugan Panchalogam SET 6″
Panchalogam also know as aimpon , பஞ்சலோகம் a.k.a ஐம்பொன்
Panchalogam is a composition / mixture of five metals. It is used to make idols/statues and jewellery. Since its less expensive, 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 !!!
If we use jewellery made out of pancha loham there will be no question on our self-confidence, good health, fortune, prosperity and peace of mind. These are the five metals present in the human body. Studies have revealed many individuals lack some of these metal components in the body. These rings help in filling the absent component to help bring stability and positivity in one’s life. They help people to shrug off the negativity and be inclined towards their career goals and motives. These metals also compliment various gem stones which are used alongside. It is essential for you to use it if you are looking for fresh changes in your dull life.
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Murugan Panchalogam/ 6″/ Murugan Statue/ Kartikeya Statue/ Murugar/ Subrahmanya
MURUGAR
- Lord Murugar is often depicted with a peacock as his vahanam (vehicle), symbolizing beauty, grace, and the conquest of ego and pride.
- The peacock also represents vision, royalty, spirituality, and spiritual awakening, guiding .
- Murugan as he battles against negativity.
- The peacock is known for its vibrant plumage and graceful movements, representing the beauty and grace that Murugan embodies.
- The peacock’s ability to control serpents, which are often associated with ego and pride.
- Symbolizes Murugan’s ability to subdue negative influences and guide towards spiritual awakening.
- The peacock’s piercing gaze is seen as a symbol of clarity and intuition, representing Murugan’s wisdom and ability to see beyond the surface.
- The peacock is also associated with royalty and spirituality, reflecting Murugan’s divine nature and his role as a celestial being.
- Murugan is seen as a divine guide, and his association with the peacock reinforces this message of spiritual awakening and enlightenment.
- Murugan, as a warrior god, is depicted with the peacock, highlighting his ability to overcome obstacles and protect the world.
Murugan Valli Deivanai Panchalogam19″
Murugar or Kandhan is the Tamil God of war and victory.
Murugar, considered as the son of Shiva and Parvathi.
Murugar is considered the God of Tamil language and he is mentioned a lot in Sangam literature.
Murugar has six shrines in Tamil Nadu, which are known as Arupadaiveedu.
The six abodes of Karthikeya are all in Tamil Nadu.
The six sites (padaiveedu) in Tamil Nadu where Murugar sojourned while leading his armies are Palani, Swamimalai, Thiruparamkundram, Pazhamudirsolai, Thiruthani and Thiruchendur, the Arupadaiveedu.
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