Trishul & OM for Car Dashboard
Trishul & OM for Car Dashboard
Description:
The Trishul & OM Dashboard Idol is 24 Karat gold plated with marble dust. For a blessed journey in your vehicle or a new addition for your Mandir. Made of resin and embellished with electro-gold plated metal, the three points of the Trishul trident) have various meanings and significance. They are commonly said to represent various trinities—creation, maintenance and destruction, past, present, and future, the three gunas. Also, the om symbol creates a spiritual aura around you.
This decorative murti can be used as pooja mandir interior decoration, table decor items, showcase decoration, car dashboard showpiece, or for gifting.
Care Instructions
Clean with cold water and cotton cloth.
Dimension
L x B x H – 1.5 x 0.75 x 2.25 inch
Delivery Information
- Soon after the order has been dispatched, you will receive a tracking number that will help you trace your order.
- Since this product is shipped using the services of our courier partners, the date of delivery is an estimate.
- We will be more than happy to replace a defective product, please inform us at the earliest and we shall do the needful.
- Deliveries may not be possible on Sundays and National Holidays.
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- Redirection to any other address is not possible.
- Exchange and Returns are possible in certain scenarios, please refer to our policy documents for the same.
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