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Varalakshmi Face | Ammavari Face/ Amman Mugam/ Stone Face Set for Deity

Original price Rs. 320.00 - Original price Rs. 320.00
Original price
Rs. 320.00
Rs. 320.00 - Rs. 320.00
Current price Rs. 320.00
SKU 70936691
Weight

0.02 kg

Presenting the beautiful Stone Deity Face Set, assembled with divinity and precision. The set is also known as "mukham/mugam/mukhi", and is primarily used for religious and cultural purposes as a representation of Hindu Goddesses, particularly during Amman Puja or Varalakshmi Nombu celebrations. These celebrations are common in South India, especially in Tamil Nadu, and they honour the Goddess Amman or Varalakshmi, who is considered a benevolent deity associated with prosperity, well-being, and protection.

Product Features:

• The Stone Face Set that you see here has been skillfully fashioned to represent the face of the Goddess Varalakshmi or Amman. It consists of Tirunamam/Pottu, Eyebrows, Eyes, Nose and Mouth. They are embellished gleaming white, red & black stones that highlights the features of the deity, making the divine gaze feel realistic. It is easy to assemble and stick on to a surface, making the face of the deity ready for Puja or Darshan.
• In Varalakshmi Nombu and Amman Puja rites, this decorative item serves as a necessary part. In the course of these rituals, worshippers pray, ask for favours, and thank the Goddess. The Deity Face can be positioned as the center of attention for the puja or celebration on an altar or in a separate venue of devotion.
• The piece's visual appeal and relative lightness are both maintained by the metal base. As a result, it may be carried around, shown, and incorporated into different ritual setups with ease. The use of lustrous stones gives the piece a classic yet elegant appearance that makes it appropriate for both religious ceremonies and home décor.
• The Amman Face adds significance to Amman Puja and Varalakshmi Nombu celebrations by serving as a symbol of the Goddess' heavenly presence. It is treasured by devotees and anyone interested in traditional Indian art and culture because it mixes creative skill with religious meaning.