Brass Murugan Idol For Pooja And Gift , Pure Antique And Handicraft Statue

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Height: 4 Inches , Weight: 0.220 Kg 

SKU: 5SF5623
 

A brass Murugan idol is a highly significant and cherished item, particularly in South India where Lord Murugan (also known as Kartikeya, Skanda, Subramanya, and Velayudhan) is a primary deity. 

Symbolism and Significance of Lord Murugan:

Courage and Victory: Murugan is revered as the divine commander of the gods' army, known for his valor and triumph over demons like Surapadman. Worshipping him is believed to grant strength to overcome obstacles, challenges, and inner demons.

Wisdom and Knowledge: He is also associated with profound wisdom, intellect, and knowledge. Devotees seek his blessings for intellectual growth, success in education, and clarity of thought.

Protection: Lord Murugan is considered a protector who wards off negative energies and evil influences. His presence in a home is believed to bring safety and security.

Youthful Energy: Murugan is often depicted as an eternal youth, symbolizing purity, vitality, and freshness.

Vel (Spear): His divine weapon, the Vel, is paramount in his iconography. It symbolizes:

Divine Wisdom: The Vel represents the piercing of ignorance and the pursuit of truth and wisdom.

Destruction of Evil: It signifies the power to destroy negative forces and obstacles.

Peacock (Paravani): His vehicle, the peacock, symbolizes:

Conquest of Ego: The peacock, with its prideful display, represents the human ego. Murugan riding it signifies his mastery over the ego, a crucial aspect of spiritual growth.

Beauty and Grace: The peacock's beauty reflects the divine grace and aesthetic appeal associated with Murugan.

Rooster (Seval Kodi): The rooster emblem on his banner signifies vigilance, the dawn of knowledge, and the triumph of light over darkness.

Six Faces (Shanmukha): In some depictions, Murugan has six faces, symbolizing his omnipresence and his ability to see in all directions. It also represents control over the five senses and the mind, and his ability to impart knowledge.


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