The Cow Child 6X7 Idol is a beautifully crafted symbol of prosperity, protection, and divine blessings. Representing Kamdhenu and her calf, this sacred statue embodies maternal love, nourishment, and the fulfillment of wishes. The intricate design features Goddess Lakshmi, signifying wealth, fortune, and spiritual well-being. Made with high-quality craftsmanship, this idol is ideal for home, office, or temple placements. As per Vastu Shastra, positioning it in the North-East direction attracts positive energy, peace, and abundance. Perfect as a gift or a sacred addition to your space, this divine idol enhances harmony and stability in life.
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Chandana Kinnam/Pranitha Odam
₹249.00 – ₹399.00Price range: ₹249.00 through ₹399.00Chandana Odam/Chandan Pyali (SSH-CP27-35)
Bring an element of divine elegance and tradition to your sacred space with our Brass Chandana Odam / Chandan Pyali (SSH‑CP27‑35). This small, beautifully polished brass bowl is designed to hold sandalwood paste (chandan) or holy water, and is an essential item for daily pooja, temple rituals, and special ceremonies.
Crafted with care, this pyali combines both utility and spiritual symbolism:
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Material: 100% pure brass, giving it a warm golden sheen and durable construction
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Design: Smooth, polished interior to prevent residue build-up; traditional form that fits well in any pooja setup
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Usage: Ideal for holding sandalwood paste, kumkum, haldi, or sacred water
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Cultural Significance: Commonly used for tilak, archana, and during pujas and festivals in Hindu households and temples
🌿 Spiritual & Ritual Importance
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Tila / Tilak: Perfect for applying chandan tilak during daily worship
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Offerings: Use it during archana or offering rituals
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Festivals & Ceremonies: Fits well into setups for Diwali, Navratri, Satyanarayan puja, etc.
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Sacred Aesthetic: Enhances the sanctity and visual appeal of your prayer area
💡 Usage Tips & Care Instructions
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Rinse after every use to prevent residue.
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Dry it with a soft cloth to maintain the shine.
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Occasionally polish with a mild brass cleaner to retain luster.
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Avoid abrasive scrubbers or harsh chemicals which may scratch or dull the brass
Chombu, New Model, Antique Finish
₹2,499.00 – ₹2,999.00Price range: ₹2,499.00 through ₹2,999.00Cow Child 5×7 (SC-3148)
The Cow Child 5X7 Idol is a sacred representation of Kamdhenu and her calf, symbolizing divine blessings, prosperity, and maternal love. Crafted with intricate detailing, this brass idol features Goddess Lakshmi, representing wealth and abundance. The cow, revered in Hindu traditions, embodies purity and nourishment, while the calf signifies growth and continuity of blessings. Ideal for homes, offices, and temples, this idol enhances positive energy and spiritual well-being. As per Vastu Shastra, placing it in the North-East direction attracts prosperity, peace, and good fortune, making it a perfect addition to any sacred space.
Dimensions: 4.5 inch height, 7 inch width, 1.750 kg weight
Cow Child 6X7 (SC-2838)
Dimensions : 4.5 inch height, 7 inch width, 1.750 kg weight
Dasavatar Wall Hanging Plate SC-3583
The Dashavatara (Sanskrit: दशावतार, daśāvatāra) are the ten primary avatars of Lord Vishnu, a principal Hindu god. Vishnu is said to descend in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. The word Dashavatara derives from daśa, meaning “ten,” and avatāra, roughly equivalent to “incarnation.”
The Dashavatara includes ten notable incarnations of Lord Vishnu, each with a distinct purpose. The avatars are:
1. Matsya (The Fish): Saved the ancient scriptures and the sage Manu during a great flood.
2. Kurma (The Tortoise): Helped in the churning of the ocean to retrieve the nectar of immortality.
3. Varaha (The Boar): Rescued the Earth goddess from the demon Hiranyaksha.
4. Narasimha (The Man-Lion): Protected his devotee Prahlada by defeating the demon Hiranyakashipu.
5. Vamana (The Dwarf): Subdued the demon king Bali by taking three steps.
6. Parashurama (The Warrior with an Axe): Destroyed the warrior caste to rid the world of corruption.
7. Rama (The Prince of Ayodhya): Embarked on a quest to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana.
8. Krishna (The Divine Cowherd): Played a key role in the Mahabharata and delivered the Bhagavad Gita.
9. Buddha (The Enlightened One): Taught non-violence and compassion to alleviate suffering.
10. Kalki (The Future Warrior): Foretold to appear in the future to end the age of darkness.
Antique Brass finish. Dimensions:4 inch height, 13 inch width and 2.4 kg weight
Dasavatara Brass Idol Set 3.5 inches
he Dashavatara (Sanskrit: दशावतार, daśāvatāra) are the ten primary avatars of Lord Vishnu, a principal Hindu god. Vishnu is said to descend in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. The word Dashavatara derives from daśa, meaning “ten,” and avatāra, roughly equivalent to “incarnation.”
The Dashavatara includes ten notable incarnations of Lord Vishnu, each with a distinct purpose. The avatars are:
1. Matsya (The Fish): Saved the ancient scriptures and the sage Manu during a great flood.
2. Kurma (The Tortoise): Helped in the churning of the ocean to retrieve the nectar of immortality.
3. Varaha (The Boar): Rescued the Earth goddess from the demon Hiranyaksha.
4. Narasimha (The Man-Lion): Protected his devotee Prahlada by defeating the demon Hiranyakashipu.
5. Vamana (The Dwarf): Subdued the demon king Bali by taking three steps.
6. Parashurama (The Warrior with an Axe): Destroyed the warrior caste to rid the world of corruption.
7. Rama (The Prince of Ayodhya): Embarked on a quest to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana.
8. Krishna (The Divine Cowherd): Played a key role in the Mahabharata and delivered the Bhagavad Gita.
9. Buddha (The Enlightened One): Taught non-violence and compassion to alleviate suffering.
10. Kalki (The Future Warrior): Foretold to appear in the future to end the age of darkness.
Antique Brass finish. Dimensions: Height 3.5inch. The set weighs 900 grms.
Dasavatharam Brass Idol Set 2.5 inches
The Dashavatara (Sanskrit: दशावतार, daśāvatāra) are the ten primary avatars of Lord Vishnu, a principal Hindu god. Vishnu is said to descend in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. The word Dashavatara derives from daśa, meaning “ten,” and avatāra, roughly equivalent to “incarnation.”
The Dashavatara includes ten notable incarnations of Lord Vishnu, each with a distinct purpose. The avatars are:
1. Matsya (The Fish): Saved the ancient scriptures and the sage Manu during a great flood.
2. Kurma (The Tortoise): Helped in the churning of the ocean to retrieve the nectar of immortality.
3. Varaha (The Boar): Rescued the Earth goddess from the demon Hiranyaksha.
4. Narasimha (The Man-Lion): Protected his devotee Prahlada by defeating the demon Hiranyakashipu.
5. Vamana (The Dwarf): Subdued the demon king Bali by taking three steps.
6. Parashurama (The Warrior with an Axe): Destroyed the warrior caste to rid the world of corruption.
7. Rama (The Prince of Ayodhya): Embarked on a quest to rescue his wife Sita from the demon king Ravana.
8. Krishna (The Divine Cowherd): Played a key role in the Mahabharata and delivered the Bhagavad Gita.
9. Buddha (The Enlightened One): Taught non-violence and compassion to alleviate suffering.
10. Kalki (The Future Warrior): Foretold to appear in the future to end the age of darkness.
Antique Brass finish. Dimensions: Height 2.5inch. The set weighs 800 grms.
Dasavatharam Brass Wall Hanging I BS-AAB-DA-1
Illuminate your space with the divine beauty of the Dashavatara! This artistically crafted Brass Vilakku features the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu, bringing inspiration and cosmic order into your life.
This beautiful Brass hanging Vilakku depicts the 10 avatars of Lord Vishnu on the arch of the Lamp and in centre is Lord Vishnu in Ananthasayanam. It is a mesmerizing piece of Art that will light up the room.
The Dashavatara (Sanskrit: दशावतार, daśāvatāra) are the ten primary avatars of Vishnu, a principal Hindu god. Vishnu is said to descend in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. The word Dashavatara derives from daśa, meaning “ten”, and avatāra, roughly equivalent to “incarnation”.
Matsya; Kurma; Varaha; Narasimha; Vamana; Parashurama; Rama; Krishna or Balarama; Buddha or Krishna; and Kalki.
The image in the center is of the Hindu god Vishnu in a reclining position (Anantashayana in Sanskrit, literally sleeping on the serpent Ananta) A lotus design shown sprouting from his navel has the creator god Brahma, sitting in meditation.
Dimensions: Height – 15inches, width – 36inches and weight – 7.5 Kg.
Dasavatharam Brass Wall Hanging II
Illuminate your space with the divine beauty of the Dashavatara! This artistically crafted Brass Vilakku features the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu, bringing inspiration and cosmic order into your life.
This beautiful Brass hanging Vilakku depicts the 10 avatars of Lord Vishnu on the arch of the Lamp and in centre is Lord Vishnu in Ananthasayanam. It is a mesmerizing piece of Art that will light up the room.
The Dashavatara (Sanskrit: दशावतार, daśāvatāra) are the ten primary avatars of Vishnu, a principal Hindu god. Vishnu is said to descend in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. The word Dashavatara derives from daśa, meaning “ten”, and avatāra, roughly equivalent to “incarnation”.
Matsya; Kurma; Varaha; Narasimha; Vamana; Parashurama; Rama; Krishna or Balarama; Buddha or Krishna; and Kalki.
The image in the center is of the Hindu god Vishnu in a reclining position (Anantashayana in Sanskrit, literally sleeping on the serpent Ananta) A lotus design shown sprouting from his navel has the creator god Brahma, sitting in meditation.
Dimensions: Height – 15 inch, width – 24 inch and weight – 3.5 Kg.
Dasavatharam Brass Wall Hanging III BS-AAB-DA-2
Illuminate your space with the divine beauty of the Dashavatara! This artistically crafted Brass Vilakku features the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu, bringing inspiration and cosmic order into your life.
This beautiful Brass hanging Vilakku depicts the 10 avatars of Lord Vishnu on the arch of the Lamp and in centre is Lord Vishnu in Ananthasayanam. It is a mesmerizing piece of Art that will light up the room.
The Dashavatara (Sanskrit: दशावतार, daśāvatāra) are the ten primary avatars of Vishnu, a principal Hindu god. Vishnu is said to descend in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. The word Dashavatara derives from daśa, meaning “ten”, and avatāra, roughly equivalent to “incarnation”.
Matsya; Kurma; Varaha; Narasimha; Vamana; Parashurama; Rama; Krishna or Balarama; Buddha or Krishna; and Kalki.
The image in the center is of the Hindu god Vishnu in a reclining position (Anantashayana in Sanskrit, literally sleeping on the serpent Ananta) A lotus design shown sprouting from his navel has the creator god Brahma, sitting in meditation.
Dimensions: Height – 31 inches, width – 11inches and weight – 4.5 Kg.
Dashavatara Vilakku
Illuminate your space with the divine beauty of the Dashavatara! This artistically crafted Brass Vilakku features the ten incarnations of Lord Vishnu, bringing inspiration and cosmic order into your life.
This beautiful Brass hanging Vilakku depicts the 10 avatars of Lord Vishnu on the arch of the Lamp and in centre is Lord Vishnu in Ananthasayanam. It is a mesmerizing piece of Art that will light up the room.
The Dashavatara (Sanskrit: दशावतार, daśāvatāra) are the ten primary avatars of Vishnu, a principal Hindu god. Vishnu is said to descend in the form of an avatar to restore cosmic order. The word Dashavatara derives from daśa, meaning “ten”, and avatāra, roughly equivalent to “incarnation”.
Matsya; Kurma; Varaha; Narasimha; Vamana; Parashurama; Rama; Krishna or Balarama; Buddha or Krishna; and Kalki.
The image in the center is of the Hindu god Vishnu in a reclining position (Anantashayana in Sanskrit, literally sleeping on the serpent Ananta) A lotus design shown sprouting from his navel has the creator god Brahma, sitting in meditation.
Dimensions: Height – 52 inch, width – 12 inch and weight – 7.8 Kg.