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4" Small Lord Narasimha Statue with Goddess Lakshmi | Handmade Brass Idols

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"In Narasimha's form, fierce protection meets nurturing grace." - Lord Narasimha embodies the balance between ferocity and compassion. The brass sculpture captures Lord Narasimha with Goddess Lakshmi. Narasimha's lion face symbolizes ferocity, while his human body represents divine form. Lakshmi's presence signifies grace and abundance. Narasimha's stance embodies protective power, while Lakshmi's nurturing embrace counterbalances his fierceness. His raised hand signifies blessings and assurance. This artwork portrays Narasimha's dual nature, reminding us of the divine's ability to provide fierce protection while cradling us in nurturing grace.

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Specifications
ZEQ315
BRASS
Height: 4 inch
Width: 2 inch
Depth: 2 inch
Weight 600 gm
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The Auspicious Presence of Lakshmi Narasimha

This exquisite brass statue captures the powerful and benevolent form of Lord Narasimha seated with Goddess Lakshmi. Lord Narasimha, the man-lion avatar of Lord Vishnu, is revered as the destroyer of evil and protector of righteousness. His divine consort, Goddess Lakshmi, is the embodiment of wealth, prosperity, and auspiciousness. Together, they represent the harmonious balance of divine power and material well-being, a union that brings immense blessings to devotees.

A Divine Union of Power and Prosperity

The iconography of Lakshmi Narasimha is deeply symbolic. Lord Narasimha's fierce form is tempered by the serene presence of Goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing that even the most formidable power can be approached with love and devotion. This depiction is believed to bestow not only protection from adversaries and obstacles but also abundance and good fortune. The story of Prahlada and Hiranyakashipu, where Lord Vishnu emerged from a pillar in his Narasimha form to save his devoted follower, highlights the divine intervention against tyranny. The presence of Lakshmi alongside him signifies that even in the midst of fierce justice, prosperity and well-being are not forgotten.

Artistry in Brass

Handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, this brass idol is a testament to traditional craftsmanship. The warm luster of brass lends an aura of divinity and antiquity to the piece. Each curve and embellishment is rendered with skill, from the intricate patterns adorning Lord Narasimha's regal attire to the gentle expression on Goddess Lakshmi's face. This statue is more than just an idol; it is a piece of devotional art that can bring a sense of sacredness and peace to any space. Its compact size makes it ideal for placement on altars, shelves, or desks, serving as a constant reminder of divine grace and protection.

Symbolism and Blessings

Invoking the blessings of Lakshmi Narasimha is a practice rooted in ancient Vedic traditions. Devotees seek their grace for protection from negativity, overcoming challenges, and fostering prosperity in their lives. This divine pair is often worshipped to remove financial obstacles, enhance family harmony, and promote overall spiritual and material growth. Placing this statue in your home or workplace is believed to create a sanctuary of divine energy, fostering an environment of peace, abundance, and well-being. It serves as a tangible connection to the divine, offering solace and strength in challenging times and celebrating blessings in times of joy.

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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