
Murugan Statue Sitting On Peacock - 10 x 5 Inches | Brass Idol/ Kartikeya Statue With Base for Pooja
• Discover the exquisite beauty of our Brass Murugan with Peacock Statue, a timeless addition to any spiritual collection.
• This intricately crafted Murugan idol captures the divine grace of Lord Murugan, depicted in stunning detail with a majestic peacock by his side.
• Made from brass, this Murugan silai showcases exceptional craftsmanship and adds a touch of elegance to your pooja space.
• The statue features Lord Murugan in his traditional stance, symbolizing courage, wisdom, and protection, while the peacock represents beauty and grace.
• Ideal for worship and devotional practices, this Murugan with Peacock statue enhances the spiritual ambiance of your home.
• Each Murugan idol is made, ensuring that every detail is perfect, from the intricate patterns on the brass to the serene face of Lord Murugan.
• This Brass Murugan with Peacock Statue not only serves as a spiritual focal point but also acts as a beautiful piece of art that complements any decor.
• The peacock, a significant companion of Lord Murugan, is artistically rendered, symbolizing the divine relationship between the deity and his mount.
• The Murugan silai's brass finish adds a vintage charm, making it a unique and cherished piece for collectors and devotees alike.
• This Murugan with Peacock statue is a perfect gift for those seeking to enhance their spiritual practices or for anyone who admires the intricate beauty of traditional brass art.
• Elevate your worship experience with this stunning Lord Murugan statue, a symbol of divine protection and blessings.
• Each statue is a testament to its rich cultural heritage and spiritual significance, making it a valuable addition to any sacred space.
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.