Raghavendra Swamy Idol With Cow - 6 X 4.25 Inches | Resin Statue/ Raghavendra Idol For Pooja Room
"Introducing the holy Ragavendrar With Cow - Resin Idol, a spiritually uplifting item of religious décor and reverence, perfect for home altars, pooja spaces, and devotional giving."
• Alternative Names: Raghavendra Swamy statue with cow, Sri Raghavendra resin murti, Guru Raghavendra figurine, resin Madhwa saint idol, Rayaru with Kamadhenu resin statue, South Indian guru home decor, and Raghavendra swami pooja idol.
• Origins: One of the most well-known saints in South India is Sri Raghavendra Swamy (c. 1595–1671), a respected 17th-century Madhwa saint and spiritual thinker. He stressed devotion to Lord Vishnu, service to society, and Dvaita Vedanta in his teachings. He went to Mantralayam, Andhra Pradesh, and entered Brindavana, a Jeeva Samadhi. The picture of him next to the holy cow (Kamadhenu), which is a traditional representation of devotion, represents wealth, defense, and divine blessings.
• Reputation: The majority of Raghavendra Swamy's worshipers live in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra. The Mantralayam Mutt is a regular hangout for his followers, and Southern households especially cherish the image of the saint with a cow for everyday worship and celebratory rituals.
• Uses and Applications: Put the statue on the temple shelf, puja chamber, or living altar. Its usage is at its peak during daily prayers, Thursdays (which are thought to be auspicious for Guru Raghavendra), and notable religious celebrations. Ideal as a gift for spiritual events, housewarmings, and Satyanarayana puja.
• Safety Procedures:
The following steps can be taken to extend the lifespan of this home decor:
1. Store in a dry, tidy place that is protected from water and direct sunlight.
2. Regularly dust it with a soft, dry towel.
3. Stay away from chemical contact or harsh cleansers on the surface.
• Festivals and Deity Orientation: This idol is closely linked to Sri Raghavendra Aaradhana (observed in Shravana Masa), Guru Purnima, and Thursdays, which are thought to be holy days for paying respect to saints and spiritual teachers. Furthermore, it symbolically connects to Kamadhenu, the divine cow of abundance, making it ideal for Gopuja and prosperity poojas throughout Deepavali.
• Unique Selling Points and Texture (USPs): This idol, made of premium resin, has a flawless surface with exquisite details on the saint's position, clothing, and the sacred cow. The saint's peaceful, kind face conveys serenity, while the presence of the cow represents wealth and heavenly assistance. Resin offers a lightweight feel, durability, and a beautiful, religious appearance.
• Spiritual Meaning/Background: It is believed that Guru Raghavendra Swamy used miraculous interventions to bless many followers, according to legend. Kamadhenu is a holy cow that represents wish fulfillment. The image of Guru with Kamadhenu symbolizes the saint's kind disposition and his position as a divine mediator. It is also said that from inside the Brindavana, he still blesses devotees, and that owning his idol provides spiritual protection and the fulfillment of just wishes.
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