Deity Shringar & Vastra

Vedic Vaani presents an exquisite collection of Deity Shringar & Vastra, offering a divine array of adornments and garments for Hindu deities. Each piece is meticulously crafted with devotion and precision, using fine materials and intricate embellishments to enhance the divine presence of the gods and goddesses. From ornate crowns and jewelry to intricately embroidered garments and sacred textiles, these Shringar & Vastra items add splendor and elegance to the sacred images of deities in homes and temples. Whether preparing for worship ceremonies, festivals, or daily rituals, these meticulously crafted adornments and garments from Vedic Vaani elevate the spiritual ambiance and inspire devotion in devotees.

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  • Kolhapuri Khan Saree Dress For Mahalakshmi Devi Vrat (Set Of 2)
    $10.00
    These especially designer lehanga and dupatta Poshak are made for goddesses.

    Offering the Lehanga and Dupatta to Devi or Goddess is an age-old tradition which signifies respect towards the deities. The Dupatta is laid on a pedestal and then the deity idol is installed on top of it. Covering the top part of the Goddess statue is also a widely practised tradition.

    Colors available: Orange with green border.

    Dimensions of Lahanga: 9 inches (H) x 11 inches (L) approx
    Dimensions of Dupatta: 6.5 inches (W) x 22 inches (L) approx.
    Quantity: 2 pcs
    Total Weight: 120 gm
  • Devi Khansaree Duppatta For Kalsh Ghatasthapana (Set Of 2)
    $7.00
    These especially designer lehanga and dupatta Poshak are made for goddesses.

    Offering the Lehanga and Dupatta to Devi or Goddess is an age-old tradition which signifies respect towards the deities. The Dupatta is laid on a pedestal and then the deity idol is installed on top of it. Covering the top part of the Goddess statue is also a widely practised tradition.

    Colors available: Green with golden border.

    Dimensions of Lahanga: 6 inches (H) x 8.5 inches (L) approx
    Dimensions of Dupatta: 5 inches (W) x 18.5 inches (L) approx
    Quantity: 2 pcs
    Total Weight: 90 gm
  • Royal Maharaja Meenakari Mukut For Thakorji
    $20.00
    Deity shringar is not complete without mukut, shringar shish pranamum means when we see the lords mukh (face) we pleased automictically to devotee, bhakti.

    Note: This Mukut is Handmade by artisans so Design and colour may vary. Handmade with Love and Devotion".

    Dimensions: 3.5 inches (H) x 3.7 inches (L) approx (ear to ear) approx
    Weight: 75 grams approx

  • Traditional Mukut/Crown for God & Goddess Decoration/Shringar
    $7.33
    Mukut can offer to Gods and Goddesses statues Shringar, Gemstone Mukut/Crown is the traditional symbolic form of headgear worn by Gods and Goddess. It represents power, legitimacy, victory, triumph, honour, and glory, as well as immortality, righteousness, and resurrection.

    Dimensions: 8.5 inches (W) x 7.5 inches (H)
    Weight: 35 gms approx
  • Maa Randal Mataji Na Lota naa Mukhotta, Mukh, Randal Face
    $10.00
    Randal Mataji Naa Devi Mukh specially design with colorful motifs and gemstones

    There are many reasons why people perform randal devi maa puja ceremony, A Maher family tradition were the ceremony is performed when a new daughter-in-law is welcomed into the new home. The ceremony will bring happiness and blessings upon the couple.

  • Designer Peacock Pankhi
    $7.33

    Peacock Hand Fan making with traditional Hand crafting art beading techniques by using spritual feathers, Moti beads, stones, resham dori, velevt cloth.
    Dimensions of each fan: 8.5 inches (H) x 3.9 inches (Diameter) Approx
    Total weight: 24 gms
    Quantity: 2 pcs

     
  • Decorative Devi Maa Mahalakshmi Mukhovata/Face for Margashirsha Pooja
    $8.53
    The beautiful Goddess MahaLakshmi Vratam Devi Face Mukhovta adorned with stones, moti malas, kundans, jardosi lace. This decorated mask is usually kept for pooja margashirsha laxmi vrat or during varamahalakshmi Vratha Pooja. This Margashirsha Lakshmi Puja festival is celebrated for 4 Thursdays in the month of Margashirsha. This month is dedicated to God Vishnulaxmi. Thursdays of this month are considered auspicious for goddess Lakshmi. Special pujas are performed in temples, homes and offer special naivedyam are offered to the goddess Lakshmi on this day. This festival is celebrated all over south India also. For prosperity and peaceful living, People from all walks of life celebrate this festival seeking the blessing of the Goddess Lakshmi.

    Dimension: 5.75 inches (H) x 4.75 inches (W)
    Weight: 85 grams approx
  • Mahalaxmi Kolhapur Devi Big Mukhotta For Laxmi Puja
    $38.00
    The Shri Mahalakshmi (AmbaBai) Temple of Kolhapur in Maharashtra, India, is one of the Shakti Peethas listed in various puranas of Hinduism. According to these writings, a Shakti Peetha is a place associated with Shakti, the goddess of power.

    Dimension: 10 inches (H) x 7.25 inches (W) x 1.75 inches (depth) (18 x 10 x 4 cm approx)
    Weight: 200 grams
  • Sri Narayani Margashirsha Thursday (Guruvar) Lakshmi Kalash Puja Vrat Face
    $11.33
    The beautiful Goddess MahaLakshmi Vratam Devi Face Mukhovta adorned with stones, moti malas, kundans, jardosi lace. This decorated mask is usually kept for pooja margashirsha laxmi vrat or during varamahalakshmi Vratha Pooja. This Margashirsha Lakshmi Puja festival is celebrated for 4 Thursdays in the month of Margashirsha. This month is dedicated to God Vishnulaxmi. Thursdays of this month are considered auspicious for goddess Lakshmi. Special pujas are performed in temples, homes and offer special naivedyam are offered to the goddess Lakshmi on this day. This festival is celebrated all over south India also. For prosperity and peaceful living, People from all walks of life celebrate this festival seeking the blessing of the Goddess Lakshmi.

    Dimension: 5.5 inches (H) x 4.75 inches (W) approx
    Weight: 130 grams approx
  • Kalash Lakshmi Lenga Patka for Decoration
    $8.00
    These especially designer lehanga and dupattas made for goddesses.

    Offering the Lehanga and Dupatta to Devi or Goddess is an age-old tradition which signifies respect towards the deities. The Dupatta is laid on a pedestal and then the deity idol is installed on top of it. Covering the top part of the Goddess statue is also a widely practised tradition.

    Colors available: Red and Black.