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Slippers (Khadau) of Lord Rama Worshipped by Bharata

$86.25
$115
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Specifications
ER43
Brass
Height: 4.4 inch
Width: 5.4 inch
Depth: 5.4 inch
Weight 1.50 kg
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Easy Returns
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Fully Insured
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All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

Idols of Reverence

Within the esteemed pantheon of Hindu deities, Lord Rama holds a position of unparalleled reverence. As an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the preserver of the universe, Rama embodies dharma, righteousness, and ideal kingship. Depictions of Rama, his consort Sita, and his loyal devotee Hanuman are commonplace in temples and homes across India, serving as focal points for devotion and reminders of the values they represent. This representation allows devotees to connect with the epic tale of the Ramayana, its lessons of virtue, sacrifice, and the triumph of good over evil.

The Significance of Khadau

These are depictions of Khadau, or wooden slippers. Khadau, simple footwear traditionally made of wood, hold a profound significance that extends far beyond their utilitarian purpose. They represent detachment from worldly comforts, a connection to the earth, and a symbol of asceticism and humility. Often associated with sages, monks, and those on a spiritual path, Khadau signify a life lived with simplicity and devotion. These Khadau are made from brass.

The Tale of Bharata and the Slippers

The tale of Bharata and Rama's Khadau is a touching and inspiring episode from the Ramayana. When Rama was exiled to the forest, Bharata, Rama's younger brother, was offered the throne. However, Bharata, a man of utmost integrity and devotion to his elder brother, refused to rule in Rama's absence. Instead, he journeyed to the forest to implore Rama to return. Rama, bound by his vow to his father, King Dasharatha, could not break his exile. Bharata, heartbroken but resolute, requested Rama's sandals, or Khadau. Placing the Khadau on the throne of Ayodhya, Bharata ruled as Rama's regent, governing in his name and upholding Dharma until Rama's return after fourteen years. He treated these slippers as if they were Rama himself, a tangible link to the rightful ruler, demonstrating a devotion that is a shining example in Hindu tradition. Bharata’s actions are revered as the ultimate symbol of brotherly love, loyalty, and selfless devotion.

A Symbol of Devotion

This artifact provides a powerful reminder of Bharata's unwavering devotion. This piece can be a beautiful and inspiring addition to your home, a tangible representation of devotion, righteousness, and the power of selfless love. Ideal for personal worship or as a thoughtful gift, this is a reminder of the timeless values exemplified by Lord Rama and his faithful brother, Bharata. Approximate dimensions 4.4 x 5.4 x 5.4 inch.
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