Murugan Statue With Peacock- 3.5 X 2.5 Inches | Silver Kartikeya Statue/ Antique Polish Murugan Silai For Home
"Channel divine courage and wisdom with the silver Murugan idol—where spiritual power meets sacred tradition in every detailed form."
This exquisite Murugan figure, also known as the silver Murugan or lord Murugan statue, is made of silver and polished with an antique finish. It exudes calm might and a spiritual presence.This silver idol, devoted to Lord Murugan, is a must-have for Thaipusam, Skanda Sashti, and other festivals that focus on Subramanya. Tamil families and churches place a high value on the silver Murugan for spiritual discipline and defense.
• Origin
The origins of the Murugan statue can be found in Tamil culture and the historic religious practices of South India. Kartikeya, Subramanya, and other names for Lord Murugan, the deity of wisdom and warfare, are all well-known. The ancient polishing on this silver statue gives it a luxurious, vintage feel, along with a delicate sheen and spiritual seriousness. The silver Murugan, which is created for everyday worship and festivals, blends aesthetic beauty with religious symbolism, making it a mainstay in South Indian churches and homes.
The lord Murugan idol embodies bravery, protection, and youthfulness, and it is celebrated at Thaipusam, Skanda Sashti, and other Murugan-related festivals. The Murugan deity is revered by devotees in Tamil Nadu, as well as in certain regions of Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and Kerala.
• The Spear of Wisdom: The Story of Murugan's Holy Quest
The gods sought assistance from Lord Shiva during a period of turmoil in the world caused by the monster Surapadman. A brilliant light sprang out of Shiva's third eye, and this sacred spark transformed into Murugan, the deity of war and knowledge. Murugan was born with a mission, and he developed into a brave warrior with six faces, representing his all-seeing ability.
The Vel, a holy spear that radiated light, was given to him as a gift by the goddess Parvati. Murugan then started his quest to kill Surapadman with this. He engaged the demon in combat for six days, riding his magnificent peacock and commanding an army of divine creatures. He defeated him on the seventh day with heavenly justice, not hatred. He split the demon in half, turning one half into a rooster (his vahana) and the other into a peacock, which served as his flag.
Since then, Lord Murugan, also known as Skanda or Kartikeya, has been revered as the defender of righteousness and the vanquisher of darkness. This triumph is remembered by devotees during Skanda Sashti, which honors his bravery, kindness, and intelligence.
The image of Murugan holding the Vel and standing with serene strength continues to inspire faith to this day, especially in Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka, and elsewhere.
• Uses
• Place the Murugan idol in your own altars for daily worship
• Perfect for prayer during Skanda Sashti, Thaipusam, and other Murugan Poojas
• Ideal as a sacred gift for family events and important spiritual milestones
• For blessings and spiritual fortitude, use in home shrines or South Indian temples.
• Preservation
• Maintain the silver idol in a cool, dry location out of direct sunlight.
• After rituals or usage, wipe gently with a dry, soft cloth.
• Refrain from using harsh chemicals to preserve the antique finish.
• Display on a marble or wood base or store in a cloth wrap
"Invoke the divine spirit of valor and knowledge—bring home the sacred energy of Lord Murugan with a silver antique-finished Murugan idol."