Offering the Lehanga and Dupatta to Devi or Goddess is a 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 practiced tradition. Color: yellow Dimensions of lehenga: 15.5 inches (L) x 7 inches (H) Dimensions of patka: 15.5 inches (L) Weight: 125 gms
Throne (Sinhasan) for your daily worshipping deity idols designed in brass and carved auspicious flower design, which gives an attractive divine look when you place your deity idol on it. Outer Dimensions: 10.5 inches (H) x 5.5 inches (W) approx Inner Dimensions: 4 inches (L) x 3 inches (W) approx Weight: 2.400 kgs approx
The traditional Mata ka Chatar is made in pure silver. The Mata ka Chatar is hung above Deity idols and images or is kept on Puja altars and wealth boxes as it is believed that it multiples wealth and prosperity. Make: made in pure silver. Dimensions: 13 inches (H) x 5 Inches (W) Weight: 101 gms
A number of deities are depicted with Chhattra/Chatar, The Chhatra is cordoned amongst the symbols that approach universality within the numerous octavalent suites or sets of Ashtamangala. The traditional Mata ka Chatar is made in pure silver. The Mata ka Chatar is hung above Deity idols and images or is kept on Puja altars and wealth boxes as it is believed that it multiples wealth and prosperity. Make: made in pure silver.
A number of deities are depicted with Chhattra/Chatar, The Chhatra is cordoned amongst the symbols that approach universality within the numerous octavalent suites or sets of Ashtamangala. The traditional Mata ka Chatar is made in pure silver. The Mata ka Chatar is hung above Deity idols and images or is kept on Puja altars and wealth boxes as it is believed that it multiples wealth and prosperity. Make: Pure Silver. Dimensions: 5.25 inches (H) x 2 Inches (W) Weight: 22 gms
The traditional Mata ka Chatar is made in pure silver. The Mata ka Chatar is hung above Deity idols and images or is kept on Puja altars and wealth boxes as it is believed that it multiples wealth and prosperity. Make: Pure Silver. Dimensions: 6.75 inches (H) x 3.75 Inches (W) Weight: 80 gms
The coconut represents the Hindu trinity of Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the protector) and Mahesh (the destroyer). Hence, the significance. Devotees pay tribute to the three Gods by treating the coconut as an object of worship. Thus, they seek the blessings of the trinity. In all Indian rituals, coconut is kept in temple or puja room to bring growth and wealth. This is a perfect replacement of fresh coconut, according to Vedas. Make: made in pure silver and attach to chain Size: 11…
Beautiful handcrafted Lotus flower is made of pure sterling silver for God & Goddess shringar. This Eco friendly flower is offered at the time of puja and rituals, beautiful flower for your temple decor puja altar. Make made in pure silver. Size: 14 mm (H) X 30 mm (W) approx
This Earring made of pure silver and decor with artificial gems, There are variety of jewelry accessories used to decorate our Ganesha. The earring is one of the most important jewelry of Lord Ganesha. Make: made in pure silver Dimensions: 2.5 inches (H) x 1.37 inches (W)
The mother of Ganesha, Parvati gave him a plate of modak and asks him to serve this to Ganpati. After eating a single modak Ganesha was satisfied. Kuber was very embarrassed & he begs Ganesha to forgive him. After eating the huge quantity of food there was a burning sensation in his stomach. Parvati gave him a 21 stack of durva to eat Ganesha was relieved from the burning sensation. From that time durva appeases lord Ganesha. In Ganesh pujan durva is must. Make: made in pure…