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2.25 Inch Perumal (Vishnu) Statue with 2 Consorts

This intricately designed 2.25-inch statue features Perumal in a standing posture alongside his consorts, Bhu Devi and Sri Devi, with an elegant arch framing them. The Divine scene is elevated as Vishnu's celestial vehicle, Garuda, is depicted in prayer beneath the base. The statue of Perumal is not merely an art piece but a sacred embodiment of spiritual energy and devotion.

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The meticulously crafted 2.25-inch Perumal (Vishnu) statue is an exquisite embodiment of Divine grace and intricate design. This intricately designed 5-metal statue features Perumal in a standing posture alongside his consorts, Bhu Devi and Sri Devi, with an elegant arch framing them. The Divine scene is elevated as Vishnu's celestial vehicle, Garuda, is depicted in prayer beneath the base.

Crafted with precision, this intricately designed statue stands on a pedestal. The statue is fashioned from a harmonious blend of five metals, creating an aesthetically pleasing and spiritually significant masterpiece.

Vishnu, in this Divine representation, holds his iconic conch and discus in his back two hands, symbolizing the preservation of cosmic order. One of his front hands rests gracefully on his hips, while the other adopts the Varada mudra, a gesture of boon dispensing, radiating benevolence and Divine blessings.

This 5-metal statue of Perumal is not merely an art piece but a sacred embodiment of spiritual energy and devotion. Each element, from the intricate details to the Divine postures, has been meticulously crafted to resonate with the essence of Vishnu's Divine presence.

Embrace the Divine energy and aesthetic beauty of this Perumal statue as it becomes a focal point in your sacred space.

Directions For Using Perumal (Vishnu) Statue with 2 Consorts

  • Place the Perumal (Vishnu) statue on a sacred altar or a prayer room facing north or east.
  • You can perform Abishekam (hydration ceremony) to the statue with rose water or milk according to your personal practice- daily, weekly, or monthly. After Abishekam, rinse the statue with water and wipe it dry.
  • You can put round dots of sandalwood paste at the four corners of the base and on the forehead of the deity.
  • Sit before the statue in meditation while offering your prayers daily or on the 11th Moon days.
  • You can offer fragrant white flowers to the statue by chanting the Mantra "Om Namo Narayanaya Namaha" 27, 54, or 108 times.

Please Note: The color of the statue may change over a period, especially with regular Abishekam (hydration ceremony); however, this does not dilute the power of the energized statue.

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