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Standing Brass Vishnu Idol Chaturbhuj Narayan Statue on Lotus Pedestal

Standing Brass Vishnu Idol Chaturbhuj Narayan Statue on Lotus Pedestal

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Chaturbhuj Narayan Statue on Lotus

There is a stillness to Lord Vishnu in his standing form, the Sthanaka pose, that no other iconographic tradition quite captures. It is the stillness of someone who holds the entire universe in balance and is utterly at peace with that responsibility.

Material Solid Brass
Color Gold
Size available
Height: 20.5 inch x Width: 8.5 inch x Depth 6.5 inch | Weight: 6.840 Kg
Height: 37 inch x Width: 18 inch x Depth 11 inch |
Weight: 27.200 Kg
Number of Items 1 Brass Vishnu Murti
Use
Large pooja rooms, private temples, institutional mandirs, heritage homes, collector pieces
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This 20.5-inch solid brass Vishnu idol brings that presence into your home with full temple-grade authority. Four arms bearing his divine attributes, the Sudarshana Chakra, the Panchajanya Shankha, the Kaumodaki Gada, and the open hand of blessing, standing tall on a lotus pedestal atop a carved square base, dressed in the finest tradition of South Indian brass sculpture. At 6.84 kilograms of solid brass, polished to a warm, radiant gold, this is Vishnu as the great temples of South India have always known him.

About This Standing Brass Vishnu Idol

This is Chaturbhuj Vishnu, the four-armed form of the preserver of the universe, in his most classical and complete representation.

Cast entirely in solid brass using traditional South Indian sculpting conventions, every proportion of this idol follows the ancient Shilpa Shastra guidelines for representing Lord Vishnu in standing form. The elongated, graceful body. The serene, composed face with its distinctive high crown, the Kiritamukuta, rises in a tapering cylindrical form above the perfectly symmetrical features. The four arms radiate outward with natural ease, each holding one of Vishnu's four sacred attributes.

At 20.5 inches, this idol has the height to serve as a commanding centerpiece in any pooja room or home mandir, tall enough to draw the eye upward, substantial enough at 6.84 kg to feel truly permanent and rooted. The warm, luminous gold finish, achieved through careful hand-polishing of the brass, gives the idol a radiance that changes subtly with the light, making it appear almost alive in the glow of pooja lamps and diyas.

The lotus pedestal on which Vishnu stands, and the carved square base beneath it, are composed with the same care and precision as the figure itself, every petal defined, every line intentional.

The Four Divine Attributes of Chaturbhuj Vishnu

Sudarshana Chakra (upper right hand): The spinning discus of divine justice. It represents the mind, swift, precise, all-seeing. It is the weapon Vishnu wields to cut through ignorance and destroy evil, and it moves at the speed of thought.

Panchajanya Shankha, Conch Shell (upper left hand): The sacred conch whose sound represents the primordial Om, the first vibration of creation. When Vishnu sounds the Shankha, it is the call of dharma, the summons to righteousness.

Kaumodaki Gada, Mace (lower right hand): The mace of knowledge and power. It represents the authority of wisdom over brute force, strength that is guided by understanding rather than anger.

Padma, Lotus (lower left hand): The symbol of purity, spiritual liberation, and the beauty that arises from stillness. The lotus grows from muddy water yet remains untouched, the perfect symbol of the soul's journey.

Abhaya Mudra, Open Palm: Vishnu's right lower hand, open and facing the devotee, is his eternal pledge. It says simply: I see you. You are protected. Do not fear.

Why Lord Vishnu Belongs in Your Home

Of the Hindu Trimurti Brahma, the creator, Vishnu, the preserver, and Shiva, the transformer, it is Vishnu who watches over the ongoing life of the universe. He is Palanhaar, the one who sustains, protects, and maintains the order of all things. Wherever there is dharma to be upheld, Vishnu is present. Wherever there is a devotee in need of protection, Vishnu answers.

In his standing form, Vishnu is not at rest, he is watchful, present, and ready. This is Vishnu as the guardian of your household, your family, and your life's path. Placing this idol in your pooja room or home mandir is an act of profound spiritual invitation: you are asking the preserver of the universe to take up residence in your home and extend his protection over everyone within it.

The Vishnu Purana teaches that a home in which Vishnu is worshipped daily is a home from which Lakshmi, prosperity, abundance, and grace never departs. The two are eternally inseparable. Where Vishnu is honoured, Lakshmi follows.

The Perfect Gift for Every Occasion

Housewarming: Invite Vishnu's protection into a new home from its very first day. A standing Vishnu idol at the home mandir is a gift that the entire household will benefit from for generations.

Diwali: Vishnu and Lakshmi are worshipped together at Diwali, gifting a Vishnu idol at this time is deeply aligned with the spirit of the festival and carries layered meaning.

Griha Pravesh: The home entry ceremony is one of the most significant moments in a Hindu family's life. A temple-grade Vishnu idol is the ideal gift to mark it.

Weddings and Anniversaries: Vishnu as the sustainer and protector is a profoundly meaningful gift for a couple beginning or celebrating their life together.

Retirements and Personal Milestones: For someone entering a new chapter — inviting Vishnu's protection and guidance into that chapter is a gift that goes far beyond the material.

Corporate and Institutional Gifting: For boardrooms, executive offices, and corporate milestone gifting, a solid brass Vishnu idol of this scale and quality makes a statement of values and gravitas that no conventional gift can match.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this idol solid brass throughout? Yes. This is a solid brass casting from base to crown, no hollow sections, no resin fill, no shortcuts. The 6.84 kg weight is the clearest evidence of that.

Is this suitable for a South Indian style pooja room? Absolutely. The iconography and proportions of this idol are rooted in classical South Indian Agama and Shilpa Shastra traditions, making it especially at home in a traditional South Indian pooja room or mandir.

Can I use this idol for daily pooja and abhishek? Yes. Brass is the traditional material for daily worship and is considered highly auspicious for pooja rituals. For Abhishek, dry the idol thoroughly afterward and apply a light brass polish periodically to maintain the finish.

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