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Mango Design Stone Haram - 13 Inches | Artificial Jewelry/ 50 Bit Stone Jewellery/ Stone Necklace for Deity

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Rs. 2,000.00 - Rs. 2,000.00
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SKU 7093846
Length Weight

13 in

0.24 kg

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Divine Mango Haram for Amman Deity – A Blessed Ornament!

The mango haram adorned with stones is a sacred and radiant piece of jewelry, meticulously designed to bring divine grace and blessings to your worship. This elegant necklace is specifically crafted for Amman deities, making it a cherished offering for spiritual rituals. Its intricate design and spiritual significance make the mango haram an ideal adornment for any deity, radiating a divine presence.

Origins of the Mango Haram:
Originating from the ancient tradition of South Indian temple jewelry, the mango haram has been a revered symbol of faith. The name "mango" is derived from the stone’s shape, resembling the fruit, which is seen as a symbol of fertility, abundance, and auspiciousness in Hindu culture. Made with fine stones like rubies, emeralds, and diamonds, this necklace is believed to attract divine blessings, creating a positive aura around the wearer.

• The mango haram is deeply cherished in Southern India, especially in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, where it is commonly used during temple ceremonies and festivals. It holds great spiritual significance during occasions like Navaratri, Pongal, and Kumbhabhishekam. The mango haram is particularly important for adorning Amman idols in temples, with devotees believing it enhances the goddess’s divine energy and presence.

• Uses and Applications:
This piece of god jewellery is mainly used in temple rituals, offering devotees a means to honor the goddess Amman. The mango haram is placed around the neck of deity idols during spiritual ceremonies, infusing the space with a sense of grace and divine energy. It is also worn by devotees during festivals to receive blessings and protection. In addition to its use in worship, the mango haram serves as an elegant addition to any home altar, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere.

• To maintain the beauty of your mango haram, gently clean it with a soft cloth to remove dirt and dust. Store it in a soft pouch or jewelry box to prevent scratches and damage. Keep it away from moisture and direct sunlight when not in use to preserve its shine and brilliance. Proper care ensures the longevity of the stones and the gold setting, keeping it in pristine condition for years to come.

• Although designed for Amman, the mango haram can also be used for other goddesses such as Lakshmi and Saraswati, especially during significant festivals and rituals. It is a perfect choice for spiritual celebrations like Navaratri, as well as daily temple visits. The mango haram is a powerful representation of devotion and is an essential element in any sacred space.

"Order Now to elevate your devotional practices and invite the goddess’s blessings into your life!"

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