A mukut, or crown, is important for an idol because it symbolizes the deity's power, royalty, and divinity. It elevates the idol's presence, enhancing the worship experience by providing a symbol of honor and glory. The mukut's intricate craftsmanship, often adorned with gemstones and precious metals, also reflects the devotion of the artisan and the worshipper.
Dimensions: 1 inch (H) x 0.5 inch (W) x 0.5 inch (circumface)
Weight: 2 gms
A mukut, or crown, is important for an idol because it symbolizes the deity's power, royalty, and divinity. It elevates the idol's presence, enhancing the worship experience by providing a symbol of honor and glory. The mukut's intricate craftsmanship, often adorned with gemstones and precious metals, also reflects the devotion of the artisan and the worshipper.
Dimensions: 1 inch (H) x 0.5 inch (W) x 0.5 inch (circumface)
Weight: 2 gms