Meditating Lord Hanuman Ji Idol
Meditating Lord Hanuman Ji Idol
Product Description:
With its reflection of creative brilliance and addition of refinement to your décor, the Meditating Lord Hanuman Idol Resin Decorative Figurine will illuminate your house. This Hanuman statue will add style to your house or business, and your guests will surely be impressed by how beautifully it is painted. It is a wonderful present, especially during festive and religious occasions. Each piece is a reflection of the artistry and effort put into creating this item. It's beautifully made and meticulously designed, making it the ideal present.
Know More About The Meditating Lord Hanuman idol
For Hindus, Hanuman is the deity of strength and loyalty who is also referred to as "the son of the wind god." He is revered by millions of people all around the world for his loyalty, goodness, and generosity. He is half man, half monkey. Many of us have family pets, and Hanuman exhibits similar characteristics in the spiritual realm.
In nations like Cambodia, Indonesia, China, and even here in Australia, he is adored and honored by Hindus, Buddhists, and many other religious groups. He demonstrates the family's deep, hidden power. He is Lord Rama's favorite student.
Product Dimensions (L*W*H) - 6.29 x 5.51 x 7.67 inch
Features
- Clean design with an elegant look
- Made of high-quality resin.
- Very durable and sturdy.
- The product is manufactured in India.
- It’s a great gifting item for birthdays, farewells, housewarmings, or during festivals.
- The Meditating Lord Hanuman idol is enclosed in an attractive box that has been triple-layered with bubble wrap to ensure safety during transit.
Care Tips
- Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the surface wiping up the dirt, dust, and debris, and use a dry cloth to buff the art piece to a streak-free shine.
- Avoid using any harsh abrasives as they may damage the finish
Styling Tips
- Suitable for homes, offices, restaurants, and stores.
- Pair it with a simple and plain home decor item to enhance its look.
- You can add a good set of lights to the place where the statue is and the decor will give a different feel and look to the place.
- The shiny finish will be a good combo with a darker color.
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value for money, go for it
Highly recommended..awesome detailing..Jai Hanuman Ji
So good to have this idol of lord Hanuman
amazing product.
Quality is very nice. Must have it in your home
Very beautiful murti...its finishing is very good...thank you Shriprasadam
Very good murti
Super Product
Beautiful Idol❤️
Idol is same as shown in photo.
Beautiful idol of Lord Hanumanji❤.. Loved the craftmanship. Definitely worth buying ❤❤
As expected love it....Thank you shriprasadam
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