Devi Face Set - 8 Inches | Zinc Ammavari Face/ Ashtalakshmi Face For Pooja Setup And Varalakshmi Decor
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• Adorn Your Sacred Space with the Divine Grace of the Devi Face Set
• Bring home spiritual elegance and festive charm with this beautifully crafted Ammavari face, perfect for Varalakshmi Vratham, Navaratri, and other sacred occasions.
• This zinc Varalakshmi face showcases intricate detailing, hand-finished to exude auspiciousness and divine beauty.
• Inspired by traditional South Indian temple artistry, the Lakshmi face radiates compassion, abundance, and blessings into your home.
• Ideal for pooja setups, wedding rituals, or spiritual décor, this Amman face is a timeless devotional piece that elevates your festival celebrations.
Symbolism & Significance
Symbolism of the Devi Face
The Ammavari face is a powerful representation of the goddess, embodying wealth, protection, and compassion. Whether you choose it as a Varalakshmi face for your pooja altar or a Lakshmi face to honor the goddess of fortune, it symbolizes divine presence and the nurturing energy of the mother goddess. The Amman face, with its serene expression and radiant features, serves as a sacred invitation for blessings into your home.
Significance within Tradition
During Varalakshmi Vratham, devotees decorate the Varalakshmi face with silk cloths, flowers, and jewelry, transforming it into a full embodiment of the goddess. The Ammavari face is also used during Navaratri kolu displays, often placed prominently to represent the divine feminine. In Tamil traditions, the Amman face holds a special place in temple festivals, while the Lakshmi face is celebrated across India as a bringer of prosperity and auspiciousness.
Festival & Pooja Context
• Varalakshmi Vratham is observed to invoke the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi for family welfare and prosperity.
• The Varalakshmi face is decorated and worshipped as the living goddess on this day.
• During Navaratri, the Ammavari face or Amman face is placed alongside golu bommai to complete the festive tableau.
• The Lakshmi face is also favored for Diwali, housewarmings, and wedding ceremonies as a symbol of fortune and joy.
History of Worshipping the Devi Face
The tradition of worshipping the goddess in face form has roots in ancient temple customs, where metal-crafted Ammavari face or Amman face idols were used for processions and seasonal rituals. Over time, the practice became part of household traditions, particularly in South Indian families. The Varalakshmi face, often made from brass or zinc, is central to the Vratham ritual, while the Lakshmi face continues to inspire faith and devotion in homes worldwide.
Celebrate Your Rituals with Divine Blessings
Honor the goddess in her most graceful form with this exquisite zinc Ammavari face. Whether as a Varalakshmi face for Vratham, a Lakshmi face for prosperity, or an Amman face for protection, this sacred piece is a devotional treasure for your pooja and festive décor. Available exclusively from Giri, alongside a wide collection of golu dolls, golu padis, and traditional accessories to complete your celebrations.