Silver Idols
In the realm of divine adornments, Vedic Vaani offers a celestial collection of Silver Idols, meticulously crafted to encapsulate the sacred presence of Hindu deities. Each idol, sculpted with exquisite detail and reverence, shines with the purity and brilliance of silver, symbolizing the divine essence it embodies. From the serene countenance of Lord Ganesha to the graceful form of Goddess Lakshmi, these silver idols radiate with spiritual energy, inviting devotees to connect with the divine in a tangible way. Whether adorning your home altar or serving as a cherished gift, these Silver Idols from Vedic Vaani are timeless expressions of faith and devotion, resonating with the sanctity of Hindu traditions.
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Ganpati / Mahalakshmi Murti for Prosperity and Success in Pure Silver$287.87Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha Idols / Murti elegant and masterpiece in pure silver.
Shri Ganesha Lord of success and destroyer of evils and obstacles. Lord Ganesha Statue is known to Bring prosperity and happiness in your home & Office.
Goddess Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity (both material and spiritual), as well as the embodiment of beauty. Lakshmi name is derived from Sanskrit root words for knowing the goal and understanding the objective.
Make: Made in sterling pure silver.
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Good Luck Fortune Wealth Idols of Lord Ganesha & Goddess Mahalakshmi$197.20Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha Idols / Murti elegant and masterpiece in pure silver.
Shri Ganesha Lord of success and destroyer of evils and obstacles. Lord Ganesha Statue is known to Bring prosperity and happiness in your home & Office.
Goddess Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity (both material and spiritual), as well as the embodiment of beauty. Lakshmi name is derived from Sanskrit root words for knowing the goal and understanding the objective.
Make: Made in sterling pure silver.
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Elephant/Hathi Auspicious Symbol of Prosperity in Pure Silver - set of 2$204.00It is said that keep a statue of elephants pair in the house is very auspicious. Elephants are even worshiped in many eastern cultures and considered a symbol of positivity. The elephant is the riding vehicle of Indradev. There is also a white elephant in the riding vehicle of Goddess Lakshmi, this is the reason that it is considered good to keep the elephant statue in the house. It is also the symbol of happiness and prosperity along with strength, intelligence and knowledge.
Design: Made in pure sterling silver.
Dimensions: 27 mm (1 inch) (H) x 38 mm (1.5 inches) (W)
Weight: 90 gms
Quantity: 2 pcs -
Pune Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Murti in Pure Silver$134.00There is an interesting story attached to the celebrations of festival of Ganesh Chaturthi. Lokmanya Balgangadhar Tilak who played important role in fighting for freedom for India, was a good friend of Dagdusheth Halwai who later became a wealthy businessman. He initiated the public celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi so that people can come together and unite against the British. Before this initiative people use to celebrate this festival in their homes only as public gathering was prohibited at that time by the order of British.
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Tiny Little Krishna Childhood Laddu Gopal in Silver$102.00Ladoo Gopal is the child form of Sri Krishna. He is worship in this form widely during the Janmashtami celebrations. This form of Krishna is also referred as lalo and natkhat Ladoo Gopal. The Bhakti, or devotion, that is shown by a devotee while worshipping Ladoo Gopal is like that of taking care of a new born baby. Here, Sri Krishna is the new born for the devotee and he/she showers unconditional love on Him, which takes the devotee to a state of mind which is beyond explanation.
Design: Made in pure sterling silver.
Dimension: 51 mm (2 inches) (W) x 39 mm (1.5 inches) (H) approx
Weight of silver 45 grams
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Dagdusheth Halwai Lord Ganesha Idol in Pure Silver$372.67Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai was very famous sweet trader of the past era. He was a very virtuous and righteous man. Shri Datta Mandir placed in Budhwar Peth, Pune was their residential Building. During those times in the outbreak of plague Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai lost his son. Due to this episode he himself and his wife were very depressed and disturbed.
Make: made in pure silver
Dimensions: 55 mm (2.16 inches) (H) x 50 mm (1.96 inches) (W)
Weight of silver: 165 gms -
Kamdhenu Gaimata Cow with Calf in Pure Silver$84.00Cows the goddesses of the gods and the refuge of all auspiciousness. Cows bestow every kind of happiness and for these reason they always are worshippable. This statue can be kept at homes, offices, factories and other places of work to worship it daily and get the blessings of the holy Indian cow.
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Kamdhenu Cow with Calf in Pure Silver$45.60Kamdhenu Cow Idol along with its calf (Gaumata) is the symbol of prosperity and Vatsalya (love that a mother feels for a child). This Idol made in pure silver. It can be placed in the room of children and guests. This statue depicting the love of Mother and Child. The cow in Hindu society is traditionally identified as a caretaker and a maternal figure and Hindu society honors the cow as a symbol of unselfish giving.
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Small Bappa Morya Lord Ganesha Idol/Murti in Silver on Lotus Flower$55.33The silver small Lord Ganesha Statue / Idol is elegant and excellent masterpiece exhibited by skilled artists. Lord Ganesha is also known as Ganapati, Vigneswara, Vinayaka and Gajamukha. Ganesha is worshipped for siddhi, success in undertakings, and buddhi, intelligence. These Brass Statue show lord as having four hands which signify their divinity. Each Ganesha Brass Statue portrays Ganesha as sitting on throne with his Moushika Vahan.
Make: Made in pure silver.
Dimensions: 35 mm (H) x 30 mm (W)
Weight: 20 gms
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Maakhan Chor Baby Krishna Laddo Gopal Idol in Silver$104.67Lord Krishna is the eighth incarnation of Shri Vishnu, the protector and preserver of this universe. In his childhood days, Bal Gopal Krishna had many names but the ones with his pastoral upbringing are Govinda (finder of cows) and Gopala (protector of cows). He is also known as Maakhan Chor (butter thief) due to his habit of stealing butter from the neighbourhood houses. As baby Krishna learnt to trot around the house, his attention was always fixed on the butter urns that were stashed away in corners of all homes in Gokul. He would trot, fall and again strut to the pot containing butter and relish it. As he grew up a little, he would steal milk, curd and butter from the homes of the Gopis and share them with his friends and monkeys. Soon, almost the entire village was complaining about him to Yashoda.
Dimensions: 1.5 inches (H) X 1 inch (W)
Weight: 40 gms approx