Balamurugan 12″
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 Statue With Arch/ 4 X 2.5″/ Copper Idol/ Kartikeya Statue/ Murugar Idol
Muruga, also known as Subramanya, Karthikeya, Shanmuga or Skanda, is the son of Lord Shiva and his consort, Goddess Parvati. He is a unique Godhead, who is a rare combination of matchless valor and supreme, divine intelligence. He remains as the core of all the divine energies and is believed to lead one towards spiritual evolution. Muruga is regarded as a Tamil God and is widely worshipped all over the state.
Dhanddayuthapani
- The Palani Murugan idol, a central figure in the Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple, is unique for being crafted from a blend of nine minerals, including some considered poisonous, known as navapashanam.
- The idol depicts Lord Murugan in the Dhandayuthapani form, a young recluse with a shaven head, dressed in a loincloth, and holding a staff (dhanda). It stands on a stone pedestal within the temple’s sanctum sanctorum.
Murugan Statue With Arch/ 4 X 2.5″/ Copper Idol/ Kartikeya/ Murugan/ Puja Mandir
Muruga, also known as Subramanya, Karthikeya, Shanmuga or Skanda, is the son of Lord Shiva and his consort, Goddess Parvati. He is a unique Godhead, who is a rare combination of matchless valor and supreme, divine intelligence. He remains as the core of all the divine energies and is believed to lead one towards spiritual evolution. Muruga is regarded as a Tamil God and is widely worshipped all over the state.
Murugan Statue With Arch/ 4 X2.5″/ Copper Idol/ Kartikeya Statue/ Murugar Statue
Muruga, also known as Subramanya, Karthikeya, Shanmuga or Skanda, is the son of Lord Shiva and his consort, Goddess Parvati. He is a unique Godhead, who is a rare combination of matchless valor and supreme, divine intelligence. He remains as the core of all the divine energies and is believed to lead one towards spiritual evolution. Muruga is regarded as a Tamil God and is widely worshipped all over the state.
Murugan Statue With Arch/ 9 X 6″/ Brass Idol/ Kartikeya/ Murugar/ Pooja Decor
Muruga, also known as Subramanya, Karthikeya, Shanmuga or Skanda, is the son of Lord Shiva and his consort, Goddess Parvati. He is a unique Godhead, who is a rare combination of matchless valor and supreme, divine intelligence. He remains as the core of all the divine energies and is believed to lead one towards spiritual evolution. Muruga is regarded as a Tamil God and is widely worshipped all over the state.
Murugan Statue/ 14″/ Kartikeya Statue/ Murugan Idol/ Brass Idol/ Puja Mandir
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 Statue/ 2 X 1″/ Kartikeya Statue/ Brass Idol/ Murugar Silai/ Pooja Decor
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.
- A lightweight Murugan idol is typically a smaller, easily portable statue of the Hindu deity Lord Murugan, often made from materials like brass or resin.
- These idols are designed to be easily placed on shelves, desks, or in home altars, and are popular for both decorative and devotional purposes
Murugan Statue/ 3 X 1.5″/ Brass Idol/ Standing Kartikeya Statue/ Home Decor
Muruga, also known as Subramanya, Karthikeya, Shanmuga or Skanda, is the son of Lord Shiva and his consort, Goddess Parvati. He is a unique Godhead, who is a rare combination of matchless valor and supreme, divine intelligence. He remains as the core of all the divine energies and is believed to lead one towards spiritual evolution. Muruga is regarded as a Tamil God and is widely worshipped all over the state.
Material: Light Weight Brass
Murugan Statue/ 5.5 X 2.5″/ Brass Idol/ Kartikeya Statue/ Murugar/ Home Decor
Muruga, also known as Subramanya, Karthikeya, Shanmuga or Skanda, is the son of Lord Shiva and his consort, Goddess Parvati. He is a unique Godhead, who is a rare combination of matchless valor and supreme, divine intelligence. He remains as the core of all the divine energies and is believed to lead one towards spiritual evolution. Muruga is regarded as a Tamil God and is widely worshipped all over the state.
Peacock Murugan Statue/ 24X9″/ Brass Idol/Kartikeya/Murugar/ Murugan/Pooja Decor
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.
Peacock Murugan Statue/ 3.5 X 2.5″/ Brass Kartikeya/ Murugar/Muruga/ Pooja Decor
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.
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