The name “Govardhana” has two primary translations. In the literal meaning, ‘Go’ translates to ‘cows’, and ‘vardhana’ translates to ‘nourishment’. Another meaning of ‘Go’ is ‘The senses’ and ‘vardhana’ can also mean ‘To increase’ – Thus the name is also translated by devotees of Krishna as ‘That which increases the senses’ in their attraction to Krishna. Dimensions: 2 inches (L) x 2.25 inches (W) x 2 inches (H) approx Weight: 235 grams approx
The worshipper of Anirudhha Shaligram is always governed by his wit, wisdom, and conviction. People who are decision-makers are greatly benefitted by the worship of this Shila. It also provides a Vaikuntha like atmosphere and improves tremendously the relationships in the house and at the workplace of the beholder. Dimensions: 2 inches (L) x 2.5 inches (W) x 1.25 inches (H) approx Weight: 165 grams approx
The worship of Laxmi Dhanvantri Shaligram bestows the devotee with good health and wealth . By worshipping Laxmi Dhanvantri Shaligram all health problems of the devotee are removed. A man can be blessed with a extremely good health and tremendously progress in the business and expands it to a very high level very successfully. Dimensions: 1.5 inches (L) x 2 inches (W) x 1.25 inches (H) approx Weight: 95 grams approx
Panchmukhi is the symbol of power, energy, strength and knowledge. is very powerful, attractive, auspicious, emits very high radiance and has an extra ordinarily high energy levels.Dimensions: 1.75 inches (L) x 2.75 inches (W) x 2.5 inches (H) approx Weight: 240 grams approx
"Purushottama" means "Supreme Purusha", "Supreme Being", "Supreme God", "One who is the Supreme Purusha beyond the Kshara and Akshara. Purushottama is also one of the names of Lord Vishnu and appears as 24th name of Lord Vishnu in Vishnu Sahasranama of Mahabharata. According to the Bhagavad Gita, Purushottam is explained as above and beyond kshar and akshar purushas or as an omnipotent cosmic being. Dimensions: 3.25 inches (L) x 2.5 inches (W) x 1.25 inches (H) approx Weight: 215 grams…
Giri Govardhan Shaligram Shila, Govardhan or Giriraj it is the sacred center of Braj and is identified as a natural form of Krishna. Dimensions Of Shaligaram: 1.8 inches (L) x 2 inches (H) approx Dimensions Of Thali: 10 inches (diameter) approx Tulsi Mala: 108+1 Total Weight: 250 grams approx
Vishnu Krishna Shaligram is worshipped as the eighth incarnation or avatar of the Lord Vishnu (Hindu god) and also as a supreme god. Lord Krishna is the god of compassion, love and tenderness in Hinduism.Dimensions: 1.75 inches (L) x 2.25 inches (W) x 1.5 inches (H) approx Weight: 150 grams approx
Kamal Narayan Shaligram Shila is immensely powerful that makes the personality of the worshipper very attractive. He develops an Aura and Charisma which attracts everything the worshipper wants to bring it to him. Kamal Narayan also develops immense confidence and his all six senses work to perfection.Dimensions: 2 inches (L) x 2.5 inches (W) x 1.75 inches (H) approx Weight: 180 grams approx
Vishnu Shila brings tremendous respect and makes the devotee a dignified person in society. Shila brings Charisma, increased self-confidence and victory in all works. Dimensions: 2.75 inches (W) x 3.25 inches (H) approx Weight: 235 grams approx
Lords name as Narasimha,also spelt Nrusimha, Narasingh, Narsingh and Narasingha is an avatar of the Lord Vishnu. Narasimha is known primarily as the ‘Great Protector’ who specifically defends and protects his devotees in times of need. Narasimha indicates is that God is everywhere. Dimensions: 2 inches (W) x 1.5 inches (H) approx Weight: 105 grams approx