Shiva Statue - 2.25 X 1.75 Inches | Silver Idol/ Antique Polish Sitting Shiv Statue For Pooja Room
"Bring home divine calm and cosmic power with a silver antique-finished Shivan statue, perfect for sacred spaces and spiritual rituals."
The cosmic destroyer and yogic master, Lord Shiva, is depicted in this silver antique polish Shivan statue which is also known as lord shiva silver statue, shivan idol, shiv murti, It functions as a spiritual anchor for pooja rooms and altars because it is skillfully carved with peaceful detail. Lord Shiva is revered particularly on Mondays, Maha Shivaratri, and Pradosham and is regarded as the master of meditation, ego destruction, and change. The primary subject of Vedic chants, milk offerings, and abhishekam rites is the Shivan statue.
• Origin
The ancient iconography of the Shaivite temple sculptures, which includes matted locks, a third eye, a crescent moon, and snake embellishment, is reflected in this Shiv murti. The surface, which is made of silver with an antique polish, has delicate details and a timeless, respectable look. The figure, which symbolizes Shiva's silent power and detachment, beckons serenity and protection into one's environment, whether one is seated, standing, or in a meditative posture. Temples and households all over India, including Tamil Nadu and Himachal, revere Lord Shiva. In Tamil Shaiva families, where it is displayed alongside images of Nandi and Parvati, the Shiv murti is particularly well-liked, especially in silver tones. Its antique polish gives it a sense of sacred heritage, reminiscent of South Indian temple practices.
• The Origin of Neelkanth
In ancient times, during the cosmic Samudra Manthan (Churning of the Ocean), both the Devas (gods) and Asuras (demons) sought the nectar of immortality, known as Amrit. The great churning began in the milk ocean, with Mount Mandara serving as the churning rod and the divine serpent Vasuki serving as the rope. Many heavenly riches, including Kamadhenu (the wish-fulfilling cow), Airavata (the divine elephant), Kalpavriksha (the wish-fulfilling tree), and even Goddess Lakshmi, were produced as the ocean was churned. But along with these benefits came a lethal chemical, Halahala, which was capable of annihilating the entire planet.
The Devas and Asuras were scared. The toxin could not be contained or neutralized by any means. As the smoke from Halahala spread, the universe began to tremble. Every living thing sought refuge in Lord Shiva, the compassionate protector of the cosmos, in their moment of need.
Moved by the misery of the world, Shiva took a step forward with serenity. He gathered the Halahala poison in his hands and drank it without hesitation. Goddess Parvati promptly grabbed his neck to keep the toxin from getting to his heart, effectively holding it there.
Neelkanth (the Blue-Throated One) was the name given to Shiva due to the poison's effect, which turned his neck blue. He exhibited composure and grace, but no agony, despite its toxicity. He made the ultimate sacrifice by saving the world.
• Uses
• Install in the pooja room or meditation space for daily Shiva worship
• Use in Maha Shivaratri and Pradosham rituals
• Offer water, milk, and flowers during abhishekam
• Display in spiritual setups or as a symbolic gift
• Preservation
• Wipe gently with a dry cloth to maintain the antique finish
• Avoid harsh cleaners and water contact
• Store in soft pouch or wrap in cotton when not on altar
• Keep away from humidity to preserve the silver.
"Order your Lord Shiva Silver Statue today to invite the calm, balance, and sacred presence of Lord Shiva into your spiritual life."