Marble Multicolour Panchmukhi Hanuman Ji Statue
Marble Multicolour Panchmukhi Hanuman Ji Statue
Product Description:
Shriprasadam presents a beautiful owl showpiece with hand-painted designs on it. According to Hindu mythology, an owl is the vehicle of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. People worship Lakshmi on Diwali, while exorcists sacrifice the bird in black-magic rituals that are believed to dispel bad luck and bring prosperity. Reportedly, every body part of the bird holds some significance in sorcery.
This owl showpiece is made of wooden and it is hand-painted and handmade with the delighted craftsmanship of indian. Owls bring good luck with them. Bring home this owl showpiece to your home and enlighten your life with happiness. Gift this beautiful showpiece to your loved ones they will love this. Style your decor and beautify your interior with every color and love.
Product Specification:
- Material : Marble
- Colour : Multi-Color
- Included Components : Pack Of 1 x Handicraft Lord Panchmukhi Hanuman Ji Statue
- Product Dimensions : LBH In CM
- 6 X 5 X 10
- Assembly Required : No
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