Durga Mata Idol Navratri Specials
Durga Mata Idol Navratri Specials
Specification: Having a Goddess Durga idol in your home is considered auspicious according to Vastu Shastra, the ancient Indian science of architecture and design. Durga, also known as the Divine Mother, is worshipped as a symbol of power, protection, and positive energy.
Shriprasadam presents you with a highly finished, and durable quality product. The Anti-tarnish finish makes them maintenance-free, which means they won't need polishing often. The products are well crafted with both devotion and keen attention.
MATERIAL: The idol is made up of a mixture of poly resin, copper along with 24-Carat Gold.
DIMENSION - L*B*H - 18 *9*21.5 cm
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Value Of Product:
- Positive Energy
- Protection and Security
- Power and Strength
- Harmony in Relationships
- Removal of Obstacles
- Spiritual Growth
Pro Tips: When placing the Durga idol in your home, it is essential to consider a few Vastu guidelines:
- Location: Choose a clean and well-lit area for placing the idol, preferably in the northeast direction of your home, which is considered auspicious. Avoid placing the idol in bedrooms, kitchens, or bathrooms.
- Cleanliness: Keep the idol and the surrounding area clean and free from clutter. Regularly dust and clean the idol to maintain its sanctity.
- Respectful Placement: Position the idol at a raised platform or altar, ensuring that it is placed at a respectable height and not below the waist level.
Remember, the Vastu benefits of a Durga idol in your home are amplified when combined with sincere devotion, regular worship, and a positive mindset. "Jai Mata Di" (Victory to the Divine Mother) is a common chant used to express reverence and seek blessings from Goddess Durga.
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