
Murugan Statue With Base - 2.75 x 1.5 Inches | Brass Idol/ Standing Kartikeya Statue for Pooja
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"Enhance your spiritual space with this beautifully crafted Murugan statue, designed to bring divine blessings, peace, and prosperity to your home or temple."
Origins: The Heritage of Murugan Statues
Lord Murugan, also known as Kartikeya, is one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, recognized as the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. As the god of victory and virtue, Murugan holds a special place in South Indian traditions. The Murugan idol, particularly in brass, reflects durability and elegance. Brass, a metal combining copper and zinc, is chosen for its strength and radiant finish, making it an ideal material for creating the Murugan silai, which serves as a timeless symbol of divine strength and protection.
A short narrative about the birth of murugar
The birth of Lord Murugan is the center of several stories, many of which contradict one another. One such story is that, The Devas, approached Kailash and asked Lord Shiva to save them from the demon Tarakasura, Lord Brahma granted Tarakasura the blessing that only a son of Lord Shiva would be able to slay him. After hearing about the Devas' situation, Lord Shiva assured them that a child would be born to save them. It is believed that the six sparks that emitted from Lord Shiva's third eye gave birth to Lord Murugan.
Agni, the Fire God, is said to have carried these sparks and set them in a pond known as Saravana. Six kids were claimed to have been born on each lotus in the pond. The infants were nourished and raised by six Kritikas, a constellation's stars. As a result of this, Lord Murugan is often referred to as Kartikeya, or ""Son of Krittikas."" When Parvathi and Shiva arrived, Parvati gathered all six infants and embraced them into a single being.
The child's birth was celebrated by the Devas, and at reaching maturity, he was designated the Devas' commander-in-chief.
Reputation: A Cherished Icon in Indian Culture
The Murugan statue is highly esteemed, especially in Tamil Nadu, where Lord Murugan is one of the most widely worshipped deities. The Murugan idol is prevalent in temples and homes, symbolizing protection and divine wisdom. Lord Murugan is especially honored during major celebrations such as Thaipusam and Skanda Shashti, where his Murugan silai plays an important role in the worship ceremonies.
Usage and Applications: Divine Blessings for Daily Worship
This Murugan statue serves as an essential component of daily prayers and rituals. It is perfect for placement in the pooja room or temple altar, where it serves as a focus of devotion. The Murugan idol is ideal for use during key festivals such as Thaipusam, Skanda Shashti, and other days dedicated to Lord Murugan. It acts as a physical manifestation of the divine, helping devotees channel their prayers and thoughts during worship.
Preservation: Maintaining the Divine Shine of the Murugan Idol
To preserve the radiance of your Murugan statue, gentle care is required. Clean it with a soft cloth to remove any dust, and use a brass cleaner for deeper cleaning if desired. Brass naturally develops a patina over time, which many believe enhances its spiritual energy. However, if you prefer to retain its shiny appearance, avoid harsh cleaners and abrasive cloths. Store your Murugan silai in a dry, cool environment to avoid moisture damage and preserve its condition.
The Murugan statue is especially significant during festivals such as Thaipusam, which honors Lord Murugan’s victory, and Skanda Shashti, a celebration of his divine power. During these festivals, the Murugan idol is used in elaborate rituals, prayers, and processions, symbolizing devotion and reverence to Lord Murugan.
"Welcome Lord Murugan's divine blessings into your life with this beautifully crafted Murugan statue. It is perfect for your daily worship and festive celebrations, adding spiritual depth and sacredness to your space."
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