Deity Idols & Pictures
Explore the divine essence of spirituality with Vedic Vaani’s exquisite collection of Deity Idols & Pictures. Our selection is crafted to bring the sacred presence of revered deities into your home or sacred space, offering a sense of peace, devotion, and inspiration. Each piece in our collection reflects the rich cultural heritage and spiritual traditions of India, meticulously designed to honor the divine in its various forms.
Vedic Vaani offers an extensive range of deity idols, including representations of Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Shiva, Lord Krishna, and many more. These idols are made from high-quality materials such as brass, bronze, marble, and wood, each piece carefully handcrafted by skilled artisans. The intricate detailing and vibrant finishes of our idols bring each deity to life, capturing their divine attributes and blessings.
Our collection also includes beautifully framed deity pictures, perfect for adorning your walls and creating a sacred ambiance. These pictures are printed with high-definition quality, ensuring that every detail and color is vivid and lasting. Whether you prefer traditional depictions or contemporary interpretations, our deity pictures are sure to enhance your devotional practices.
Incorporating deity idols and pictures into your home not only enriches your spiritual practice but also serves as a constant reminder of divine grace and protection. They are ideal for personal altars, meditation rooms, or as thoughtful gifts for loved ones seeking spiritual upliftment. Vedic Vaani’s Deity Idols & Pictures are more than just decorative items; they are vessels of divine energy and blessings, designed to elevate your spiritual journey.
- Beautiful Brown Grey God Shiva Lingam in Natural Narmadeshwar Stone$17.87Possessing this Shivalingam is considered highly auspicious and is believed to bring peace, progeny, luck, wealth, fame and prosperity. Importance of Narmadeshwar Lingam is mentioned in the Shiva Purana. It is said that Lord Shiva blesses the place where Narmadeshwar Lingam is kept and worshipped. They do not need to be ceremoniously installed or duly consecrated. They do not even require going through the normal ritual of invocation of divine presence (Avahana), for the divine presence is…
- Shivling with Jaldhari in Natural Brown Stone from Narmada River$18.40Worshipping one bana-linga gets the benefits that can be obtain by worshipping a carore of other lingas. The Lingam is considered to be the form of the formless. These Banlingas are considered to be alive even without Pranapratishta (process of installation). The stone represents the blending of male and female energy, with the shape of the stone representing the male (knowledge), and the markings representing the female (wisdom). Narmadeshawara Lingam stones are sacred in both Hindu and…
- Spandhan Kripa Lord Shiva Shivaling Made of Narmadeshwar River Stone$15.73Worshipping one bana-linga gets the benefits that can be obtain by worshipping a carore of other lingas. The Lingam is considered to be the form of the formless. These Banlingas are considered to be alive even without Pranapratishta (process of installation). Original Authentic shivling for sale in USA,UK.Europe,Canada, buy lord shiva shivalingam online from India, online store for narmadeshwar shivlingam @ low price. Height of the set: 2 inches Length of Yonibase: 3.5 inches Height of…
- Narmadeshwar Shivalingam with Jaldhari in Narmada Stone$16.67Dark Brown Natural narmada banalingam seated on a narmada stone handmade jaldhari. The lingam color with hues. The Narmada is one of the five holy rivers of India. The Ramayana, the Mahabharat, and the Puranas refer to it frequently. The Rewa Khand of Vayu Purana and the Rewa Khand of Skanda Purana are entirely devoted to the story of the birth and the importance of the river, and hence Narmada is also called the Rewa. Another legend says, once Lord Shiva, meditated so hard that he started…
- Kanha Krishna Kanhaiya Nandlala Handpainted Balswaroop Statue in Fine Brass$37.33Kanha Krishna Kanhaiya Nandlala Ladoo Gopal is the child form of Lord 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. Make: made in fine brass metal Dimensions: 3.5 inches (H) x 2 inches (W) Weight: 465 gms
- Black Balgopalji, Thakorji Handpainted in Brass$11.00Ladoo 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.
- Vrindavan Spiritual Divine Love Radhe & Krishna Idol/Statue$160.00The spiritual exchange of divine love between Radha and Krishna is the display of the internal energy of the Lord and is very confidential and difficult to understand. Radha Krishna are collectively known as the combination of both the feminine as well as the masculine aspects of God. Krishna is often referred as svayam bhagavan and Radha is Krishna's supreme beloved. With Krishna, Radha is acknowledged as the Supreme Goddess, for it is said that she controls Krishna with Her love. It is…
- Goddess Annapurneswari - ‘Anna’ means food ‘Purna’ means full Idol In Brass$16.00Mother Goddess Annapurneswari is the presiding deity at Banaras or Varanasi. She is the Mother who graces food to everybody. The Godess of Varanasi also fed King Harishchandra's children. There are many Annapoorni temples in India where food is freely served every day to every one i.e. Dharmasthala in Karnataka. The ever bountiful figure of Annapurna (Lakshmi in her form as the giver of food) giving food shows only one aspect of the process — that of giving. Design: Made in heavy shining…
- Devi Meenakshi statue Avatar of Goddess Parvati Mata$22.20Meenakshi Devi originally a goddess of the fisher-folk, that her eyes are "large and brilliant" like that of a fish, or that she has "long and slender" eyes shaped like the body of a fish. Another interpretation is that the name is based on the belief that the fish never close their eyes: the goddess similarly never stops watching over her devotees and fullfil all wishes of the devotee. Design: Made in heavy shining brass. Brass is well known for its grasping capacity. It grasps the divine…
- Trikal Trinetradhari Annata Brahmand Swarupa Chandrasekhara Swayambhu Mahadeva Shivalingum$120.00The Narmada is one of the five holy rivers of India. The Ramayana, the Mahabharat, and the Puranas refer to it frequently. The Rewa Khand of Vayu Purana and the Rewa Khand of Skanda Purana are entirely devoted to the story of the birth and the importance of the river, and hence Narmada is also called the Rewa. Another legend says, once Lord Shiva, meditated so hard that he started perspiring. Shiva's sweat accumulated in a tank and started flowing in the form of a river the Narmada.