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Fiber Idol

This exquisite religious Kamadhenu Cow |Kamadhenu Murti crafted from fiber boasts enduring colors and a timeless antique appearance, evoking a sense of vintage royalty. Its durable construction ensures longevity, while its easy maintenance allows for effortless cleaning with a wet or dry cotton cloth. Perfect for enhancing the ambiance of your drawing room or living space, this decorative figure serves as a symbol of spirituality and festivity. Whether displayed on a table or showcased in a prominent spot, it adds a touch of elegance to any interior décor setting. According to Vastu, Fengshui, and traditional mythology, the placement of such intricately designed handicrafts in your drawing, living, or bedroom can promote health, peace, and happiness, enriching the energy of your home.

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Fiber Idol

Krishna with cow idol made with fibre Krishna, revered as the eighth incarnation of Vishnu, embodies the essence of truth, devotion, love, and joy. His presence on earth is marked by a deeply human character, capturing hearts with stories of his playful mischief in childhood and his irresistible charm as a young man. Renowned for his enchanting flute music, Krishna was adored by both young and old. This statue is a beautiful and rare antique reproduction made from high-quality resin, expertly handcrafted and carved by traditional artisans. The artistry involved is exceptional, showcasing a level of detail that is rarely seen and can only be achieved by master craftsmen. The quality of the piece is unmatched, and in person, its beauty is even more striking.

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Fiber Idol

Krishna with cow made with fibre Krishna with cow idol made with fibre Krishna, revered as the eighth incarnation of Vishnu, embodies the essence of truth, devotion, love, and joy. His presence on earth is marked by a deeply human character, capturing hearts with stories of his playful mischief in childhood and his irresistible charm as a young man. Renowned for his enchanting flute music, Krishna was adored by both young and old. This statue is a beautiful and rare antique reproduction made from high-quality resin, expertly handcrafted and carved by traditional artisans. The artistry involved is exceptional, showcasing a level of detail that is rarely seen and can only be achieved by master craftsmen. The quality of the piece is unmatched, and in person, its beauty is even more striking.

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Nettipattam

At the very center of Kerala's temple heritage, the Nettipattam, or the regal elephant caparison, stands as an object of sacred reverence. It is said that this divine ornament was actually designed by Lord Brahma himself, the Nettipattam is said to be the visual representation of the 33 crore gods who are worshipped in Sanatana Dharma, each golden globe on its surface representing potent cosmic forces such as the Pancha Bhoothas, Navagrahas, Ashtavasus, Sapta Rishis, and the Trimurtis — Brahma, Vishnu, and Maheshwara. Our 7 Feet Nettipattam adorned with colorful Elakkathali is a celebration of this sacred tradition, lovingly created by the skilled craftsmen of God's Own Country, Kerala. this glorious Nettipattam occupies pride of place in homes, offices, and places of worship, and gifts not merely as a decoration but as an emblem of prosperity, divine favor, and eternal tradition. Each is handcrafted with precision using high-quality fiber with a lustrous golden finish to retain the traditional elements and holy geometry. Placed in a pooja room, reception hall, or presented as a gift to someone special, this 7 Feet Nettipattam with Elakkathali converts any room into a haven, blessings, and resplendent cultural pride, retaining that holy connection between the heavens and our homes. We are servicing all India free and safe delivery.and also supply to all retail shops in wholesale price.

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Nettipattam

Our 6 Feet Nettipattam with Elakkathali, handcrafted by traditional artisans in Guruvayur. This nettipattam is fully featured and scientifically handcrafted. The nettipattam is said to symbolize the 33 crore gods in Hindu mythology, including the Trimurthis, Navagrahas, Ashtavasus, and Sapta Rishis, bestowing blessings, prosperity, and peace wherever it is shown. and the nettipattam is an ideal use for home wall decor, offices, stage decor, and gifts. The colorful Elakkathali tassels bring in an atmosphere of festivity and vibrancy, with it being a focal point, emitting positivity and tradition. Made of premium fiber with a warm gold coating, this Nettipattam brings to life the vintage beauty of Kerala's festivals and is the perfect gift for art enthusiasts and fans of India's rich heritage. Our Nettipattam comes in different sizes and We have both wholesale and retail supply, with secure courier delivery all over India and abroad. Bring this sacred decor into your home and let its divine energy fill your environment with peace, prosperity, and ageless elegance.

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Gajalakshmilamp

Gajalakshmi Lamp Online Home Decor The "Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku" is a traditional lamp, or "vilakku" in Malayalam, that holds significant cultural and religious importance in South India, particularly in Kerala. This lamp is associated with the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu deity of wealth, prosperity, and auspiciousness. Meaning and Symbolism The term "Gaja Lakshmi" translates to "Lakshmi adorned with elephants," where "Gaja" means elephant. The Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku embodies this imagery and symbolism, serving as a representation of prosperity and abundance in households where it is lit and worshipped. Design and Structure The Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku typically consists of a brass or bronze lamp with a central stem surrounded by smaller stems resembling the trunks of elephants. The design of the lamp itself is considered auspicious and is believed to bring blessings of wealth, prosperity, and happiness to the household. Cultural Significance In South Indian households, lighting the Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku is a common practice during festivals and special occasions dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi. The lamp is not only a source of light but also a sacred object that invokes the presence and blessings of the goddess. It is often placed in the prayer room or at the entrance of the house to welcome prosperity and good fortune.

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Gajalakshmilamp

Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku Online The "Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku" is a traditional lamp, or "vilakku" in Malayalam, that holds significant cultural and religious importance in South India, particularly in Kerala. This lamp is associated with the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu deity of wealth, prosperity, and auspiciousness. Meaning and Symbolism The term "Gaja Lakshmi" translates to "Lakshmi adorned with elephants," where "Gaja" means elephant. The Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku embodies this imagery and symbolism, serving as a representation of prosperity and abundance in households where it is lit and worshipped. Design and Structure The Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku typically consists of a brass or bronze lamp with a central stem surrounded by smaller stems resembling the trunks of elephants. The design of the lamp itself is considered auspicious and is believed to bring blessings of wealth, prosperity, and happiness to the household. Cultural Significance In South Indian households, lighting the Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku is a common practice during festivals and special occasions dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi. The lamp is not only a source of light but also a sacred object that invokes the presence and blessings of the goddess. It is often placed in the prayer room or at the entrance of the house to welcome prosperity and good fortune.

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Gajalakshmilamp

Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku Home Decor The "Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku" is a traditional lamp, or "vilakku" in Malayalam, that holds significant cultural and religious importance in South India, particularly in Kerala. This lamp is associated with the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu deity of wealth, prosperity, and auspiciousness. Meaning and Symbolism The term "Gaja Lakshmi" translates to "Lakshmi adorned with elephants," where "Gaja" means elephant. The Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku embodies this imagery and symbolism, serving as a representation of prosperity and abundance in households where it is lit and worshipped. Design and Structure The Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku typically consists of a brass or bronze lamp with a central stem surrounded by smaller stems resembling the trunks of elephants. The design of the lamp itself is considered auspicious and is believed to bring blessings of wealth, prosperity, and happiness to the household. Cultural Significance In South Indian households, lighting the Gaja Lakshmi Vilakku is a common practice during festivals and special occasions dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi. The lamp is not only a source of light but also a sacred object that invokes the presence and blessings of the goddess. It is often placed in the prayer room or at the entrance of the house to welcome prosperity and good fortune.

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