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Aranmula Kannadi

Aranmula Kannadi

Also known as Aranmula Mirror is a handmade, metal-alloy, first surface mirror made in Aranmula, a small town in Pathanamthitta, today’s Kerala, India. These unique mirrors are the result of Kerala’s rich cultural and metallurgical traditions. Aranmula Kannadi have great historic and cultural significance, and are believed to bring good fortune. It is also a part of the ashtamangalyam set as it considered to be one of the auspicious item among the eight. It is a very beautiful and unique option for gifting purpose.

Astha Lakshmi Vilakku

Ashta Lakshmi Vilakku

Astha Lakshmi Vilakku has the eight manifestations of Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity. The eight manifestations of Goddess Lakshmi depicted on the Diya is: Adi Lakshmi, Dhana Lakshmi, Dhanya Lakshmi, Gaja Lakshmi, Santana Lakshmi, Dhairya Lakshmi, Vijaya Lakshmi, Vidya Lakshmi,

Each manifestation of Lakshmi represents spiritual wealth, material wealth, wealth of agriculture, giver of animal wealth, bestows offspring, bestows valour/courage, bestows victory and she is the bestower of knowledge of arts and the sciences respectively.

This beautiful handcrafted diya is considered auspicious to be lit at home since Goddess Lakshmi is believed to bring prosperity and positivity along with her. 

Vaastu Vilakku

Vaastu Vilakku

Vaastu Vilakku is a very special lamp that is believed to balance Vaastu related problems of a residential or a commercial building.
The base of the Vilakku is the Koorma Avathar of Lord Vishnu, lighting this lamp brings positivity to the place.
It is auspicious to light the lamps on Friday early morning, during Grihapravesam of new home and also during festivals. The Vaastu Vilakku can be kept in the North East Corner or in the Pooja room for positivity and prosperity of the house.

Nilavilakku – The Traditional Kerala Lamp

Nilavilakku - The Traditional Kerala lamp

Nilavilakku (Malayalam) and Kuthuvilakku (Tamil) is a Traditional lamp of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The name Nilavilakku represents Nilam meaning ground in Malayalam and Vilakku means Lamp.

In Kerala, many functions are inaugurated by lighting Nilavilakku at the beginning of any occasion as it is believed to be very auspicious, it is also light during festivals.

Nilavilakku is a wonderful option to own in every household, it also makes for a beautiful gift, while honoring the auspiciousness of the event. Nilavilakku is made of brass/bronze bell metals. We have Nilavilakku available in various size and price range. Please check out our website to choose from the wide rage.

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