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A small deity statue is one of the most personal objects in a home. In Hindu tradition, the murti of one's Ishta Devata, one's chosen deity is kept close, worshipped daily, and awakened through intention and prayer. It does not need to be large to be powerful. Whether you’re setting up a personal altar or looking for a meaningful spiritual gift, these miniature idols combine tradition, craftsmanship, and convenience.
Our collection of small puja idols spans brass, bronze, copper, stone, and wood handcrafted by traditional artisans across India. Whether for a personal altar, a puja ghar, a meditation corner, or as a sacred gift, find your deity below.
🔸Diwali: Lakshmi-Ganesha set, Goddess of prosperity and remover of obstacles, the most auspicious Diwali pairing
🔸Navratri: Durga or Saraswati, Durga for protection and strength, Saraswati for knowledge and creativity
🔸Janmashtami: Krishna, the most sacred occasion to gift or bring home a Krishna idol
🔸Housewarming: Ganesha, the first deity to welcome into any new home; remover of obstacles
🔸Wedding: Lakshmi and Vishnu, symbolises prosperity, harmony, and divine partnership
🔸Graduation/Students: Saraswati, Goddess of learning, wisdom, and the arts
🔸New business: Lakshmi or Kubera, invokes wealth, abundance, and financial wellbeing
The first deity invoked before any new beginning, a business launch, a journey, a ceremony, or a home. Ganesha, son of Shiva and Parvati, is the remover of obstacles and the lord of wisdom. His cheerful, elephant-headed form is one of the most recognised and beloved in all of Hindu tradition.
Small Ganesha idols are depicted in many poses: seated in the classic blessing pose, dancing (Nritya Ganapati), writing as the scribe of the Mahabharata, or in the ashtabhuja (eight-armed) form.
🔸Best for: Main entrance, puja ghar, study, office desk, housewarming gift
🔸Occasions: Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali, housewarming, new business
🔸Available in: Brass, bronze, marble, wood, copper
Mahadeva, the great god. Shiva is simultaneously the destroyer and the auspicious one, the ascetic and the householder. His statue brings a quality of stillness and transformative strength into a space. Small Shiva idols include the iconic Nataraja (cosmic dance), the meditating Shiva of Kailash, and the abstract Shivalinga form.
🔸Best for: Meditation room, puja ghar, living room altar
🔸Occasions: Mahashivratri, Shravan month, housewarming
🔸Available in: Brass, bronze, wood, marble, copper
Devi Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, fortune, and auspiciousness, and equally, of spiritual abundance and grace. Her lotus symbolises purity and the capacity to rise above material entanglements. She is worshipped in every Hindu household, particularly at Diwali, and is most commonly depicted seated or standing on a lotus, flanked by elephants, with gold coins flowing from her palm.
🔸Best for: Living room, puja ghar, cash counter, home entrance
🔸Occasions: Diwali, Navratri, housewarming, wedding gift
🔸Available in: Brass, bronze, wood, copper, marble
Anna means food; purna means complete. Annapurna is the goddess of nourishment, never allowing her devotees to go without. An embodiment of Parvati, she is especially revered in kitchens and dining spaces. She holds a ladle and a pot, ever ready to feed. Her most sacred seat is Kashi (Varanasi), the city of light.
🔸Best for: Kitchen, dining room, prasad area of puja ghar
🔸Occasions: Annakoot (day after Diwali), household pujas
🔸Available in: Brass, bronze, stone, wood, copper
Maa Durga is the destroyer of evil, the protector of dharma, and the supreme mother goddess. Her small statues most commonly depict her mounted on her lion, ten arms bearing weapons, one hand raised in the Abhaya Mudra of fearlessness, or in the climactic moment of vanquishing Mahishasura. Her presence in a home is a reminder of courage and protection.
🔸Best for: Home entrance, puja ghar, main living area, gifting during Navratri
🔸Occasions: Navratri, Durga Puja, Dussehra
Bal Gopal, the mischievous Makhan Chor. The flute-playing Murlidhar of Vrindavan. The divine strategist of the Mahabharata. The Krishna idol brings joy, devotion, and the wisdom of the Gita into any space. Small Krishna statues include the beloved Laddu Gopal (infant form for daily worship), the standing tribhanga pose with flute, and the dual form of Radha-Krishna.
🔸Best for: Puja ghar, living room, personal altar, gifting
🔸Occasions: Janmashtami, housewarming, wedding, festive gifting
Known as Mahaveer, Pavanputra, Bajrangbali. Hanuman embodies absolute devotion, fearless courage, and the power of nama-japa. Small Hanuman idols show him in meditation repeating the name of Rama, carrying the Dronagiri mountain, standing in a protective abhaya pose, or in the panchamukhi (five-faced) form. For any devotee of Sri Rama, or anyone seeking unflinching divine protection, a Hanuman idol is an essential presence.
🔸Best for: Home entrance, puja ghar, vehicle, personal altar
🔸Occasions: Hanuman Jayanti, Diwali, daily worship
The preserver of the cosmos. Bhagwan Vishnu is depicted as the four-armed god holding the Shankha, Chakra, Gada, and Padma, standing upright, seated on Sheshanaga with Sri Devi and Bhudevi, or in the grand reclining form of Anantashayana. His presence in a home invokes cosmic order, protection, and sustenance.
🔸Best for: Puja ghar, living room altar, meditation space
🔸Occasions: Vaikuntha Ekadashi, Kartik month, housewarming, wedding gift
🔸Available in: Brass, bronze, wood, stone, copper
Lord Venkateswara, Balaji of Tirupati, is one of the most widely worshipped forms of Vishnu in India. His compact brass idol, adorned with sacred Vaishnava symbols and the mark of Sri Devi and Bhudevi, carries with it the grace of the most-visited temple on earth. Balaji is worshipped for the fulfillment of wishes, the removal of obstacles, and the awakening of wisdom.
🔸Best for: Puja ghar, home altar, office desk
🔸Occasions: Brahmotsavam, Vaikunta Ekadashi, housewarming, gifting
Maa Saraswati is the goddess of knowledge, language, music, and all creative arts. She is depicted seated on a white lotus or swan, veena in hand, book of wisdom in another. A small Saraswati statue is the ideal presence in a study, studio, or classroom. The combined Lakshmi-Ganesha-Saraswati idol is the most auspicious form for Diwali worship.
🔸Best for: Study room, creative workspace, children's room, school altar
🔸Occasions: Vasant Panchami, Navratri, Diwali, graduation gift
🔸Available in: Brass, bronze, white marble, stone, wood
Statues of Buddha are one of the most popular images worldwide. Buddha head, Buddha in meditation, Buddha teaching his Dhamma, Buddha in earth-touching pose, standing Buddha, and other images of Buddha contain important legends from his life, and work as a symbol of his teachings in a space. Small Buddha statues make for a thoughtful gift and an aesthetic addition to meditation spaces, living rooms, altars, or workspace.
A complete puja space is more than a single deity idol. These sacred objects and divine beings complement and enhance the energy of any altar or home shrine.
The lord of wealth and the divine treasurer. A small Kubera idol is placed in the north direction of a home or business to invoke financial prosperity.
The sacred eagle vehicle of Lord Vishnu. Placed at the entrance of Vaishnava temples and homes, Garuda idol symbolises divine protection and the destruction of evil.
The wish-fulfilling divine cow. Kamadhenu is considered the mother of all cattle and a symbol of abundance, purity, and nourishment.
The sacred bull of Lord Shiva, his vehicle and devotee. Nandi is placed facing the Shivalinga in every Shiva temple and puja ghar.
Yantras are sacred geometric instruments of worship, the Sri Yantra being the most powerful. Used for meditation, Vastu correction, and as a seat of divine energy in the puja space.
Auspicious symbols in brass, copper, or stone for walls, entrances, and altars.
Yes, small deity statues are among the most thoughtful and auspicious gifts for housewarmings, Diwali, weddings, Navratri, and Janmashtami.
We carry three size ranges: miniature (under 4 inches, ideal for travel altars and desks), small (4–8 inches, standard for personal puja spaces), and medium (8–14 inches, suitable for home altars and gifting). Each product page specifies exact dimensions and weight.
Lord Ganesha is the most auspicious deity for the main entrance, as the remover of obstacles, he is traditionally the first to be welcomed into a new space. The Protection Hanuman idol facing outward is also a popular choice for warding off negativity.
Brass (an alloy of copper and zinc) has a warm golden tone and is the most common material for deity idols, lightweight, durable, and easy to polish. Bronze (copper and tin) is darker, denser, and associated with antique temple craftsmanship. Both are considered auspicious materials for puja idols.
Yes. Many devotees carry a small personal murti when travelling. Miniature and small statues pack easily. The gemstone statues come with their own protective box. We recommend a soft pouch or padded box for travel.
For daily care, wipe with a soft dry cloth. For brass or bronze statues, occasional polishing with a natural metal cleaner helps maintain their shine. Avoid chemical cleaners, prolonged moisture, and direct sunlight. Stone idols need only dry dusting; copper develops a natural patina that can be retained or polished away based on preference.
As a general guideline: Ganesha and Lakshmi face the main entrance; Saraswati belongs in the study or northeast; Vishnu and Krishna in the east-facing puja ghar; Annapurna in or near the kitchen. Specific Vastu notes are included on individual product pages.
Explore our collection of small god idols online, designed for modern homes and traditional rituals. Whether for daily worship, decor, or gifting, these compact statues bring divine energy in a practical form.
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