Lord Shiva Trishul & Damroo for Car Dashboard
Lord Shiva Trishul & Damroo for Car Dashboard
The Shiva (WITH Trishul & Damroo) is 24 Karat gold plated with marble dust. For a blessed journey in your vehicle or a new addition for your Mandir.
A Blessing Shiva name naturally has calmer energy, while the dancing Shiva has strong, forceful energy; after all, it’s the dance of creation! This Idol destroys negativity and clears the way for renewal and growth. Hindus believe his powers of destruction and recreation are used even now to destroy the illusions and imperfections of this world, paving the way for beneficial change.
This auspicious piece from the Car Dashboard collection is perfect for gifting your loved and dear ones for weddings, anniversaries, festivals, birthdays, etc.
Care Instructions
Clean with cold water and cotton cloth.
Dimension
L x B x H – 2 x 0.5 x 1.40 inch
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