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Brass Vishnu Vaikuntha Idol/Statue, 24 Inches
Brass Vishnu Vaikuntha Idol/Statue, 24 Inches
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Brass Vishnu Vaikuntha Idol/Statue, 24 Inches
A beautifully crafted Brass idol of brass Statue. Bring it home and get the divine blessings of the Lord. It is crafted from brass with a highly polished look. Carved intricately with fine details. Be sure to fill your life with happiness and prosperity if you gift it to your loved ones or if you own one for yourself.
Theme | Idol |
Brand | Idol Collections |
Colour | Brown |
Style | Traditional |
Material | Brass |
Cartoon Character | Home decor |
Specific Uses For Product | Home Decor |
Special Feature | Handmade |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 19 Kilograms |
Number of Items | 1 |
Collection Name | Deity |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Novelty |
Exquisite masterpiece represents Para-Vasudevan, the highest God - Shri Hari Narayana. Lord Vishnu is depicted with three heads and four arms, each head representing a different divine avatar.
The first head portrays the fierce lion-headed Narsimha, symbolizing the power and courage of Lord Vishnu. The second head represents Lord Vishnu himself, the preserver and protector of the universe. The third head is that of the boar avatar Varaha, signifying the strength and determination of the Lord.
This statue also features two fascinating characters beneath Lord Vishnu's palms. Gadadevi, the representation of Lord Vishnu's mighty mace or Gada, and Chakrapurusha, symbolizing Lord Vishnu's Sudarshan Chakra, enhance the divine presence of the idol.
Vaikuntha is an abode exclusive to him, his consort the goddess Lakshmi and other liberated souls that have gained moksha. They are blessed with pure bliss and happiness in the company of the supreme being for all eternity.
According to Ramanuja, Parama padam or Nitya Vibhuti is eternal heavenly realm and is the divine imperishable world that is the God's abode. It is the highest state beyond all worlds and nothing else beyond it. Vishnu is one of the most important gods in the Hindu pantheon and, along with Brahma and Shiva, is considered a member of the holy trinity (trimurti) of Hinduism. He is the most important god of Vaishnaism, the largest Hindu sect. Indeed, to illustrate Vishnu’s superior status, Brahma is, in some accounts, considered to have been born from a lotus flower which grew from Vishnu’s naval. A complex character, Vishnu is the Preserver and guardian of men (Narayana), he protects the order of things (dharma) and, when necessary, he appears on earth in various incarnations or avatars to fight demons and fierce creatures and so maintain cosmic harmony. Vishnu was married to Lakshmi (the goddess of good fortune), Sarawati (the goddess of wisdom) and Ganga (the goddess who is the personification of the River Ganges). However, unable to live with the quarrels between his three wives, Vishnu eventually sent Ganga to Shiva and Sarawati to Brahma.
In some accounts, another wife of Vishnu’s is Bhumi-Devi(goddess of the Earth). He is considered to live in the city of Vaikuntha on Mt. Meru, where everything is made of shining gold and fabulous jewels and where there are lakes resplendent with lotus flowers.
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