Kalpavriksh Tree 9 inch BS-AAB-KV-1
Embrace eternal blessings with our exquisite Kalpavriksha Brass Tree. A symbol of wish-fulfillment and prosperity across cultures. Place it in the northeast for positive energy, good luck, and success. Perfect for home decor or as a meaningful gift.
The wish-fulfilling tree, Kalpavriksha, or Kalpatharu symbolises the source of eternal life and blessings across the world culture. This tree provides happiness, fulfillment, wealth, success, and accomplishment to you. Keep this brass Kalpavriksha tree in the northeast direction as it helps to attract positive energy, new opportunities, good luck, and improves willpower. This brass Kalpavriksha will be the best one for home decor and gifting purposes.
Dimensions: Height is 9inch, width is 8inch and weighs 1.3kg
Kamadhenu/ Cow and Calf Idol (SC-2991)
A Kamdhenu cow with a calf idol is believed to be very auspicious. The cow has four legs, which symbolize stability and balance in life. A statue of Kamdhenu (the wish-fulfilling cow) is generally kept at home for prosperity, wealth, and happiness. This statue attracts wealth and prosperity in one’s house.
According to Vastu beliefs, bringing a statue of the Kamdhenu at home, preferably the one in which the wish-fulfilling cow is accompanied by its calf, Nandini, is sure to bring good luck, prosperity, and an overall sense of well-being in your house apart from fulfilling your wishes.
Where should I place cow and calf statue in house? Kamadhenu cow and calf statue as per Vastu Shastra should be placed in the North-East direction or the Ishan Kon of the house. It is the best place to position the statue duo.
Dimensions: 3 inch height, 4 inch width and 700 gram weight
Kamadhenu/ Cow and Calf Idol BS-AAB-3705
A Kamdhenu cow with a calf idol is believed to be very auspicious. The cow has four legs, which symbolize stability and balance in life. A statue of Kamdhenu (the wish-fulfilling cow) is generally kept at home for prosperity, wealth, and happiness. This statue attracts wealth and prosperity in one’s house.
According to Vastu beliefs, bringing a statue of the Kamdhenu at home, preferably the one in which the wish-fulfilling cow is accompanied by its calf, Nandini, is sure to bring good luck, prosperity, and an overall sense of well-being in your house apart from fulfilling your wishes.
Where should I place cow and calf statue in house? Kamadhenu cow and calf statue as per Vastu Shastra should be placed in the North-East direction or the Ishan Kon of the house. It is the best place to position the statue duo.
Dimensions: Height is 3.5inch, width is 5inch and weighs 930g
Kamadhenu/ Cow and Calf statue
A Kamdhenu cow with a calf idol is believed to be very auspicious. The cow has four legs, which symbolize stability and balance in life. A statue of Kamdhenu (the wish-fulfilling cow) is generally kept at home for prosperity, wealth, and happiness. This statue attracts wealth and prosperity in one’s house.
According to Vastu beliefs, bringing a statue of the Kamdhenu at home, preferably the one in which the wish-fulfilling cow is accompanied by its calf, Nandini, is sure to bring good luck, prosperity, and an overall sense of well-being in your house apart from fulfilling your wishes.
Where should I place cow and calf statue in house? Kamadhenu cow and calf statue as per Vastu Shastra should be placed in the North-East direction or the Ishan Kon of the house. It is the best place to position the statue duo.
Kamadhenu/ Cow and Calf statue
A Kamdhenu cow with a calf idol is believed to be very auspicious. The cow has four legs, which symbolize stability and balance in life. A statue of Kamdhenu (the wish-fulfilling cow) is generally kept at home for prosperity, wealth, and happiness. This statue attracts wealth and prosperity in one’s house.
According to Vastu beliefs, bringing a statue of the Kamdhenu at home, preferably the one in which the wish-fulfilling cow is accompanied by its calf, Nandini, is sure to bring good luck, prosperity, and an overall sense of well-being in your house apart from fulfilling your wishes.
Where should I place cow and calf statue in house? Kamadhenu cow and calf statue as per Vastu Shastra should be placed in the North-East direction or the Ishan Kon of the house. It is the best place to position the statue duo.
Dimensions: Height is 4inch, width is 8inch and weighs 670g
Kamadhenu/ Cow and Calf statue 5 inch SC-3768
A Kamdhenu cow with a calf idol is believed to be very auspicious. The cow has four legs, which symbolize stability and balance in life. A statue of Kamdhenu (the wish-fulfilling cow) is generally kept at home for prosperity, wealth, and happiness. This statue attracts wealth and prosperity in one’s house.
According to Vastu beliefs, bringing a statue of the Kamdhenu at home, preferably the one in which the wish-fulfilling cow is accompanied by its calf, Nandini, is sure to bring good luck, prosperity, and an overall sense of well-being in your house apart from fulfilling your wishes.
Where should I place cow and calf statue in house? Kamadhenu cow and calf statue as per Vastu Shastra should be placed in the North-East direction or the Ishan Kon of the house. It is the best place to position the statue duo.
Dimensions: Height is 5inch, width is 6inch and weighs 2kg
Kansa/Bronze Thali Set
Pure Kansa is an Indian name for Bell metal or Bronze. An ultra-superior metal, Kansa is an alloy of copper 80 percent and Tin 20 percent both heated together up to 700 centigrade to form pure bronze. The alloy is further molded into handcrafted products and can acquire different kinds of finishes- matt or glossy, depending on the aesthetic preferences.
Kansa is usually used to eat food and drink water on a daily basis which helps in enhancing the gut health, improves blood circulation and providing stronger immunity.
Why only Kansa?
Because Copper or Brass reacts with sour food, salt and lemon which can be harmful for the body. Therefore, they are not recommended to eat or cook in. Whereas Kanas or Bronze does not react win sour acidic food hence
it is the bast meal to eat and cook in.
According to AYURVEDA PRAKASHA, Kansa dinnerware is known for its therapeutic benefits.
How to detect purity of Kansa?
To test the purity of the metal, it should make a resonating sound similar to chimes that generate spiritual vibrations like the ones used in temples and this positive vibration heals body aura and mind. In Sanskrit there is a quote for Kansa i.e. KANSAYAM BUDDHIVARDHAKAM.
KANSA SETS CONTAINS:
1 PC. THALI/PLATE
2 PCS. BOWL
1 PC. DESSERT BOWL
1 PC. TUMBLER GLASS
1 PC. BABY SPOON
Weight is 1.9Kg for the set.
Kapoor Aarty/Kalpoora Thattu
₹369.00 – ₹469.00Price range: ₹369.00 through ₹469.00Kedarnath Temple Idol
The Kedarnath Temple, located in the Indian state of Uttarakhand, is one of the most revered Hindu shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is situated at an altitude of 3,583 meters (11,755 feet) in the Garhwal Himalayan range near the Mandakini River. The temple is a key part of the Char Dham pilgrimage and the Panch Kedar.
This beautifully crafted miniature of the temple is available in our store. It is completely made of Brass, weighing around 2.2kgs, height is 6 inch and width is 6.5 inches.
Kodi Vilakku / Eka Aarti
A “Kodi Vilakku” is a traditional and culturally significant oil lamp used in Hindu households, especially in South India, for various religious and ceremonial purposes. The Kodi Vilakku is crafted from high-quality materials, often brass or other metals, ensuring durability and an authentic appearance. Used for lighting lamps during religious ceremonies, Pooja rituals, and other auspicious occasions.
The act of lighting the Kodi Vilakku is symbolic of dispelling ignorance, seeking divine blessings, and inviting positive energy into the home. The lamp is often associated with prosperity, well-being, and the triumph of light over darkness. Available in various sizes to accommodate different preferences and the scale of the worship space. The design of the Kodi Vilakku ensures ease of use and maintenance, with removable oil reservoirs for convenient refilling and cleaning.
Krishna Idol 29 inch BS-AAB-9
This intricately crafted brass idol radiates timeless elegance and has a beautiful base with cow engraved. The detailing is a pure work of art.
Lord Krishna is worshipped as the eighth avatar of Vishnu. The anecdotes and narratives of Krishna’s life are generally titled as Krishna Līlā. He is a central character in the Mahabharata, the Bhagavata Purana, the Brahma Vaivarta Purana, and the Bhagavad Gita. He is also known by the names: Achyuta, Damodara, Gopala, Gopinath, Govinda, Keshava, Madhava, Radha Ramana, Vāsudeva.
Dimensions: Height – 29 inches & Width – 8 inches. Statue weighs approximately 15.5 Kg. This Lord Krishna idol is fully made out of Brass & is finished with utmost craftsmanship and is in Antique finish. This Antique finish will last long if maintained properly.