Ashtamangalya Aranmula Valkannadi (7" Height with 2.5" Mirror) The Ultimate Auspicious Metal Mirror – Kerala’s Crown Jewel of Craftsmanship
This extraordinary Ashtamangalya (8 Auspicious Signs) Aranmula Valkannadi is more than a mirror—it’s a three-dimensional sacred yantra.
| Material | Bronze, Copper, Tin & trace metals |
| Color | Yellow |
| Dimension | Total Height: 7 inch Mirror size: 2.5 inch Width: 3.2 inch |
| Number of Items | 1 Aranmula Kannadi |
| Use | Home, Office, Gifting |
| Sold by | Mannar Craft |
✔ Most Auspicious Design – Only 12-15 made monthly by senior artisans
✔ Ritual-Ready Construction – Mirror angle tilts slightly for deity adornment
✔ Enhanced Spiritual Charge – Symbols activated through Panchaloha rim
✔ Display Stand – Included with temple-style carvings
✔ Double Verification – GI tag + Ashtamangalya artisan seal
Why This Valkannadi?
Temple-Grade Sacredness – Used in Murajapam ceremonies at Aranmula Temple
Vastu MahaYantra – Each symbol corresponds to a direction (NE placement ideal)
Wedding Essential – Part of Kerala Christian & Hindu bridal pallakku items
Appreciating Asset – Only 3 families can make this complex design
Ritual Applications
Temple Abhishekam: Anoints deities during Parthasarathy processions
Wedding Customs: Brides verify mangalsutra before tying
Griha Pravesh: Placed on rice measure during housewarming
Jyotisha Use: For planetary remedy rituals
Preservation Protocol :
🔹 Monthly: Wipe with unbleached muslin cloth
🔹 Annual: Apply temple sandalwood paste to frame
🔹 Storage: Keep in silver cloth during monsoon
Artisan Secret
The eight symbols are first drawn in temple sanctum sand before metal casting. This 3-day process (called Bhoomi Pooja) ensures divine energy permeates the mirror.
This isn’t just an artifact—it’s a living sacrament.