Murugan Statue With Peacock - 11 x 7 Inches | Resin Statue/ Coloured Standing Murugan Idol for Pooja
• The exquisitely painted Murugar Statue, made of sturdy resin and with a peacock, will elevate your spiritual environment.
• A wonderful addition to your house or shrine, this exquisitely detailed Murugan idol embodies the essence of Lord Murugan, the venerated god of victory and knowledge.
• This Murugan silai's captivating design presents Lord Murugan in a lovely stance, exuding strength and celestial grace.
• The Lord Murugan statue is a work of artistic craftsmanship in every way, from the vivid color to the minute details that give life to this magnificent figure.
• Lord Murugan, the son of Lord Shiva and Parvati, is a symbol of strength and courage that encourages followers to overcome adversity in their lives.
• This captivating Murugan statue is a gorgeous piece of décor that elevates any environment in addition to being a spiritual emblem.
• This Murugan idol is a focus point in any room thanks to the amazing detailing made possible by the resin substance.
• To bring Lord Murugan's blessings into your home, place this Murugar statue in your living room, on your pooja altar, or as a decorative piece.
• This murugan silai symbolizes the divine portal to spiritual enlightenment with its eye-catching majestic peacock, fostering a closer relationship with the divine.
• Devotees frequently ask Lord Murugan for guidance in trying times and success in their undertakings.
• Use this exquisite Lord Murugan statue to transform your sacred area. It's a lovely reminder of the heavenly protection and guidance that's all around you.
• Use this alluring resin statue to call harmony, wealth, and good vibes into your life. It resonates with Lord Murugan's strong presence.
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 because 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.