2" Small Brass Narasimha Idol with Lakshmi | Handmade | Made in India
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2" Small Brass Narasimha Idol with Lakshmi | Handmade | Made in India

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At the core of this brass sculpture lies the fearless Narasimha, the fierce incarnation of Lord Vishnu, poised to protect and annihilate all evil forces. His ferocious visage emerges, with fiery eyes and sharp claws, ready to confront injustice and bring balance to the universe. Yet, as one's gaze descends, a delicate balance emerges. Nestled within Narasimha's mighty frame, the gentle and resplendent Goddess Lakshmi emerges in all her divine splendour. She represents abundance, prosperity, and grace, extending her blessings to all who gaze upon her. Her presence tempers the intensity of Narasimha, offering a reminder that power is most potent when guided by compassion.

Color:
Natural Brass
Natural Brass
Super Antique
Super Antique
Specifications
ZDW19
Brass Statue
Height: 2.30 inch
Width: 1.70 inch
Depth: 1.40 inch
Weight 130 gm
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The Divine Embrace: Lord Narasimha and Goddess Lakshmi

This exquisite brass idol captures a powerful and benevolent moment from Hindu mythology. Lord Narasimha, the man-lion avatar of Lord Vishnu, is depicted in a seated posture, his fierce yet compassionate face radiating divine grace. He is cradling the Goddess Lakshmi, the embodiment of wealth, prosperity, and auspiciousness, on his lap. This depiction, known as Lakshmi Narasimha, symbolizes the divine union of power and prosperity, where divine strength protects and nurtures material and spiritual abundance. The iconography is rich with meaning. Lord Narasimha, with his lion-like features and regal attire, represents the protection of dharma and the vanquishing of evil. His serene yet powerful presence assures devotees of their safety and well-being. Goddess Lakshmi, with her gentle smile and poised demeanor, signifies the blessings of fortune, abundance, and growth. Her presence alongside Narasimha signifies that true prosperity is found in alignment with divine justice and righteousness. This union is often invoked for blessings of wealth, success, and protection from adversity.

A Testament to Craftsmanship and Tradition

Handcrafted in India, this brass idol is a testament to the enduring legacy of traditional Indian artistry. Skilled artisans have meticulously shaped the brass to bring forth the intricate details of each deity. From the ornate headdresses and layered garments to the divine facial expressions and the symbolic attributes held in their hands, every element is rendered with precision and devotion. The warm, golden sheen of the brass enhances the spiritual aura of the piece, making it a captivating focal point for any sacred space or home altar. The process of creating such idols is often passed down through generations, preserving ancient techniques and artistic sensibilities.

Embodying Auspiciousness and Divine Grace

The presence of this Lakshmi Narasimha idol in your home is believed to invite prosperity, protection, and spiritual well-being. It serves as a constant reminder of the divine forces that govern the universe and the importance of balancing strength with compassion, and material pursuits with spiritual growth. Whether placed in a puja room, a living area, or a study, this idol can infuse the environment with a sense of peace, harmony, and divine grace. It is a beautiful and meaningful addition for those seeking to connect with the divine energies of wealth and protection, embodying a timeless tradition of devotion and artistic excellence.

Unveiling the Divine: Exploring the Symbolism and Significance of Lakshmi

Lakshmi Devi is one of the principal Goddesses in Hinduism. In the Vaishnava tradition, especially the Sri Vaishnava Sampradaya, Vishnu and Lakshmi are considered the Supreme or Absolute Truth. Mother Lakshmi is known as the Goddess of fortune who blesses the living entities in the material world with material wealth and prosperity. Our Vedic scriptures mention that Lakshmi Ji is the eternal consort of Lord Vishnu who is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. He maintains and controls everything in the material and spiritual world. Goddess Lakshmi is also His internal potency and is thus always engaged in the loving devotional service of the Lord in His spiritual abode Vaikuntha, a place where there is no misery.

The transcendental form of Mother Lakshmi is extremely beautiful. She is the emblem of beauty and mercy. She sees every individual soul as her own child and whoever approaches her with faith and devotion, certainly gets the mercy of Lakshmi Devi. She is often depicted wearing a red saree and holding different items in her four arms. She holds a lotus flower in each of her two upper arms. With one of her lower hands, she holds a pot full of gold coins (representing wealth) while the other hand stays in a mudra that signifies charity.
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Can we keep a Lakshmi statue at home?

As stated earlier, Lakshmi Ji bestows good fortune upon her devotees and takes care of them. She is full of compassion and therefore accepts anyone who comes to her even with ulterior motives. However, she not only gives material wealth to her devotees but those who approach her to know the real goal of human life or to know about the Absolute Truth, she blesses them with spiritual wealth (wisdom and mercy) by which they can come to a higher platform and consciousness. Thus, it is only by the mercy of Goddess Lakshmi that a living entity starts its spiritual journey toward Lord Vishnu.

If you want to attract this special mercy, you can keep the deity of Goddess Lakshmi at your home and worship her every day with an attitude of surrender. By doing so, you will develop a personal relationship with her and you will be able to experience transcendental happiness.
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Which Lakshmi idol is good for home?

Lakshmi Devi expands herself into eight major forms (Ashta Lakshmi) that are Dhana Lakshmi, Dhanya Lakshmi, Gaja Lakshmi, Sanatana Lakshmi, Dhairya Lakshmi, Vijaya Lakshmi, Vidya Lakshmi, and Aishwarya Lakshmi. You can keep any of the forms of Lakshmi in your home to bring material and spiritual auspiciousness. However, if you want her ultimate mercy, you may keep the deity of Goddess Lakshmi along with her master, Lord Vishnu.
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Which material is good for Lakshmi idol?

The idol or deity of Goddess Lakshmi comes in various materials such as brass, wood, marble, copper, bronze, etc. If you are planning to keep a deity of Lakshmi Devi at your home, the best material would be either brass or marble. Brass is known for its exquisite appearance resembling gold and is also a strong material. Marble is preferred by most people because it lasts longer than any other material.

Unleashing the Power of Narasimha: The Divine Avatar of Lord Vishnu

Narasimha Dev is an incarnation of the Supreme Lord Vishnu or Krishna. He assumed a special form of half-man (Nara) and half-lion (Simha) to protect His five-year-old devotee Prahlad from the ghastly attacks of his demoniac father Hiranyakashipu. He killed the demon to prove that whoever is surrendered to His lotus feet is always taken care of by Him. Lord Narasimha is worshiped in many parts of South India and is considered an important deity in the Vaishnava Sampradaya.
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What does Narasimha symbolize?

Although the form of Lord Narasimha appears fierce to the general people, it appears as beautiful and sweet as the lotus flower to His devotees. His ferocious yet transcendental form signifies His rage towards the demoniac persons who try to harm or blaspheme His devotees who are very dear to Him. The devotees always worship and remember Lord Narasimha in their minds because He is the source of all bliss and fortune and is also the cause of all causes. The Vaishnav Acharyas explain that the Lord"s killing of Hiranyakashipu symbolizes the killing of Anarthas such as lust, anger, greed, illusion, attachment, and false ego residing in our hearts. One who has taken the shelter of the lotus feet of Lord Narasimha is at once purified of all contamination which is a barrier in Bhakti.
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Which day is for Lord Narasimha?

Since Lord Narasimha is Vishnu Tattva, the Vaishnavas worship Him and observe fasting from grains on Ekadashi which comes on every 11th day in the Hindu or Vedic calendar. On this day, the devotees either completely refrain from eating and drinking anything (Nirjala) or only take grain-free Prasad for satisfying their hunger. They chant the Lord"s holy names, visit temple, and read His pastimes mentioned in the Vedic scriptures. Being completely absorbed in the thoughts of the Lord, the devotees peacefully observe the fast and remain blissful. Another very important day dedicated to Lord Narasimha Dev is “Narasimha Chaturdashi” which comes once a year. It is celebrated as the appearance (His advent on this planet) day of the Lord. On this day, the Vaishnavas congregate in the temples and chant His unending glories and beg for His causeless mercy so that they may eternally be engaged in His devotional service.
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Where is Narasimha Swamy statue?

You can find many statues or deities of Lord Narasimha in different states of India such as Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, etc. The most revered place for the Vaishnava community is Ahobilam situated in the state of Andhra Pradesh. This is the holy site where Lord Narasimha chose to appear from a stone pillar indicating that He is present everywhere. The Narasimha Swamy temple in Ahobilam is where all the nine forms of Narasimha Dev are situated; Prahlad Varada Narasimha, Chatravata Narasimha, Yogananda Narasimha, Ugra Narasimha, Kroda Narasimha, Malola Narasimha, Jwala Narasimha, and Pavana Narasimha. Thousands of people from across the globe visit this temple to take the divine blessings of the Lord.
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The Vedic scriptures such as Srimad Bhagavatam advise everyone to worship and take the divine shelter of Lord Narasimha dev, the Supreme Lord, in all circumstances, knowing that He is our only hope. Those who do so experience the highest form of bliss and never get bewildered even in adverse conditions of life.
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