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Anjaneya Statue - 2 x 1.5 Inches | Brass Idol/ Hanuman Statue/ Hanuman Murti Mandi for Pooja

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Original price Rs. 630.00 - Original price Rs. 630.00
Original price
Current price Rs. 630.00
Rs. 630.00 - Rs. 630.00
Current price Rs. 630.00
SKU 51252812
Width Height Depth Material Weight

1.5 in

2 in

1 in

Brass

0.055 kg

"Elevate your spiritual space with our Brass Hanuman Statue, a remarkable piece that beautifully captures the essence of devotion and strength."

• This exquisite brass idol showcases Lord Hanuman, also known as Anjaneya, in a kneeling posture, embodying the qualities of valor and unwavering devotion.
• Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this Panchamuga Hanuman statue blends traditional artistry with timeless elegance.
• The rich brass finish enhances its grandeur, while the intricate carvings highlight the divine features of Hanuman, making it a stunning addition to any altar or sacred space.
• The Anjaneya statue is not just a symbol of spiritual significance but also a statement of classic craftsmanship.
• Its traditional appeal brings a sense of heritage and reverence, making it ideal for both personal devotion and as a thoughtful gift for loved ones.
• The Hanuman idol symbolizes strength, courage, and the power to overcome obstacles.
• This Hanuman statue is more than a mere decorative piece; it serves as a constant reminder of the divine qualities of Lord Hanuman.
• Whether you place it in your pooja room, living space, or office, it will undoubtedly add an aura of serenity and protection.
• Embrace the divine presence of Lord Hanuman in your home with this beautifully crafted brass statue. Its spiritual and artistic value makes it a worthy addition to any collection.

Hanuman's Birth and Childhood

Hanuman was the grandson of Brihaspati, the Sumerian king, and the son of Kesari, a vanar. Because of a curse, his mother, Anjana, who was an apsara of the skies, came down to earth as a human. After completing 12 years of penance and fervent prayer, Shiva blessed her and her husband with a kid. The youngster was Hanuman, which is why he is also seen as Lord Shiva's shadow or reflection.

Other mythical stories frequently refer to Hanuman as the son of Vayu Dev, the God of Wind, because of the well-known tale which is that the Wind God offered Anjana a sacred pudding, which was a result of King Dasharatha's Putrakama Yagya ritual. King Dasharatha's three wives shared the same pudding, which resulted in the birth of Rama, Lakshmana, Bharata, and Shatrughna. Anjana received this pudding when she prayed to Lord Shiva, who guided the energy of the Vayu God into Anjana's womb. As a result, Hanuman is often referred to as Vayuputra.

"Purchase this timeless Hanuman statue today to enrich your environment with divine grace and strength. Shop now and experience the essence of devotion and artistry!"

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