Abhishek Lota - 2.5 x 2.5 Inches | Shivling Lota/ Jaladhari Loti/ Brass Lota for Pooja/ 50 Gms Approx
• The magnificent brass Vel, a revered replica of Lord Muruga's heavenly weapon, will elevate your prayer area.
• The exquisitely made Murugan Vel, a significant emblem in the Hindu religion, represents the strength and elegance of Lord Muruga.
• This Brass Vel is made to go well with your pooja arrangement, providing the holy astra with a respectable location to be during your ceremonies.
• The Lord Muruga Vel is carefully created to embody the customary artistic expression and respect attributed to the god.
• The Vel is a perfect complement to any home altar or shrine.
• The Astra, which represents the heavenly might of Lord Muruga, elevates the spiritual atmosphere of your place of worship with its graceful design.
• Beautifully crafted, the Vel enhances the overall beauty of your altar.
• The Murugan Aastra is ideal for both special rituals and daily prayers.
• The Vel astra is an important symbol of strength and defense and is considered a crucial astra in the worship of Murugan.
• The Lord Muruga Vel, which symbolizes the god's spear, is more than just a pretty ornament. It has profound spiritual meaning.
• Your pooja rituals will be honored and you will be inviting Lord Muruga's blessings into your life by using this Vel.
• This precious Vel will help you embrace the divine presence and improve your devotion and spiritual practice.
Shaiva tradition states that to defeat the asura Surapadman, the goddess Parvati gave her son Murugan ( Kartikeya )the Vel, which is a manifestation of her shakti.
In Murugan's battle with Surapadman, the Skanda Purana states that Murugan defeated Surapadman's entire army by using the vel. The asura changed into a gigantic mango tree to avoid being discovered by Murugan. Invincible by Asura's trick, Murugan threw his vel and split the mango tree in half, turning one half into a peacock ( "Mayil" ) and the other half into a rooster ( "Seval" ). From then on, the rooster became the symbol on his battle flag, and the peacock became his vahana or mount.
In the temples devoted to Kartikeya, Vel is worshipped as a representation of divinity. The occasion when Kartikeya received the holy gift from his mother is celebrated as the Thaipusam festival every year.