Star Flower Diya (deepam) designed in metal with gold polish along with colorful gems pasted on it. It will come with T-Light Candle for altar home decoration.Dimensions of Each:Diya: 0.5 inches (H) x 4 inches (W) (1.2 x 10 cm) approxWax Candle: 1.75 inches (Top) X 1.6 inches (Base) (4.5 x 4 cm) approxWeight: 15 grams approx
Gaumukhi means "cow's mouth" and relates to the glacier in the Himalayas of the same name, the source of the river Ganges.It is sacred to do Abisekha to gods with Gaumukhi Shringi. The pot slightly bend at his end and ended with cow head. Its made of Brass and its yellowish color give a great look to the pot.
Bells are used for invoking the Gods. The sound of the bell produces what is regarded as an auspicious sound. There should be auspiciousness within and without,to gain the vision of the Lord who is all-auspiciousness. Height: 16 inches upto chain Bell Diameter: 2 inches Weight of set: 400 gms
Trishul/ Trident made in copper with gold polished and decorated with artificial gems for Idols decoration. Hindu Deity hands usually hold weapon. These weapons symbolize powers or functions of the God. Some of these weapons represent that Deity used to fight demons and negative forces. Make: made in mix metal gold polish
Swing Jhula in peacock design with fine hand carving on wood. Deity idols are installed on jhoola as a sign of respect and praise. Which are handmade by accomplished native Indian Skilled Artisans. Make: Wooden with fine hand carving. Inner dimensions: 5 inches (H) x 6.5 inches (L) x 5 inches (W) approx Outer dimensions: 18 inches (H) x 15 inches (L) approx Weight: 1.4 kgs approx
Parshu (axe) with Trishul/ Trident made in copper with gold polished for Idols decoration. Hindu Deity hands usually hold Weapon. These weapons symbolize powers or functions of the God. Some of these weapons represent that Deity used to fight demons and negative forces. Make: made in mix metal gold polish
Camphor deepam aarti with long handle made in brass for aarti offering to our respected deity. Camphor is burnt to perform Aarti (circular movement or display of the lamp in reverence before the deity or the idol) before the deity.Dimensions: 6.25 inches (H) x 2.75 inches (L) x 2.75 inches (W) approxWeight: 240 grams approxQuantity: 1
Siva’s trishul or trident (the three pointed javelin like weapon) represents the three gunas - Sattwa, Rajas and Tamas. The Trishul is the emblem of sovereignity. Lord Siva wields the world through these three gunas, which is the composition of Maya-Shakti or mind and matter. In other words, if one were able to analyse the composition of Maya-Shakti, it will be found to be made of the combination of the three Gunas (Sattwa-Rajas-Tamas). Design: Made in brass and studded with colored…
Symbolically, burning of "incense sticks" in a slow manner but with full fragrance reminds us that our physical body is also getting into ashes, just like a burning agarbatti, slowly and steadily and therefore we should use our body to spread fragrance all around by doing good for others. Dimensions: 10.3 inches (L) x 1.5 inches (W) Weight: 66 grams