NALVAR STATUE
The four great saints of Shaivism who took birth in the world showing us the path of elevating oneself to the Supreme Shiva are the Samayak Kuravarkal or Nalvar. The four saints names are Appar, Manackavasakar, Sundarar and Sambandar. Appar who is bald with his hands together in the anjali mudra or namaste hand position. Manackavasakar who is bald and holding the vedas with his right hand held up in the abhaya mudra. Sundarar with hand crutch and lotus flower. Sambandar holding 2 cymbals vertically
Nalvar Statue Set/ 4 x 1 “/ Brass Idol/ Nayanars/ Naalvar Nayanmar/ Pooja Mandir
₹2,730.00 ₹3,280.00
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This hand-crafted piece may have slight irregularities and imperfections which only add to the unique charm of the product.
This product is crafted from brass that is considered to be a sacred metal and traditionally used in prayer accessories.
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Dispatched in a maximum of 7-10 business days. This item is not eligible for return. Cancellation requests will be accepted strictly within 24 hours of placing the order only. This product is made on order.
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| Weight | 0.620 kg |
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| Dimensions | 1 × 1 × 4 in |
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