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Stone Bangle Pair - 0.5 x 0.75 Inches | Multicolour Stone Jewelry/ Artificial Jewellery for Deity

Original price Rs. 575.00 - Original price Rs. 575.00
Original price
Rs. 575.00
Rs. 575.00 - Rs. 575.00
Current price Rs. 575.00
SKU 72504897
Width Height Weight

0.75 in

0.5 in

0.07 kg

Adorn your sacred idol's wrists with the divine grace of our Deity Bangles, crafted to bring blessings, protection, and elegance. Designed with care, these bangles connect you to spirituality while enhancing your style.

Significance of Bangles (Kangan) for deities: Bangles symbolize continuity and protection, often seen adorning goddesses such as Saraswati and Lakshmi. In Hindu beliefs, bangles carry a protective energy, believed to absorb divine blessings that flow from the deity’s hands to the devotees.


• This bangle set is a lovely and revered way to honor your chosen god.
• This god jewelry, which is made of stones, gives your puja space a sense of refinement and devotion.
• This hand jewelry's elaborate patterns and vivid hues enhance the holy presence in your house.
• Every bangle is expertly constructed to fit the idol perfectly.
• A good and fortunate atmosphere is created by the inherent energy of the stones in this god jewelry.
• The ideal method to accentuate the beauty of your deity's idol is with this hand jewelry.
• You can bring divine grace and blessings into your home by wearing this god jewelry on your deity.
• A lovely method to show your love and dedication to the divine is with hand jewelry.
• This god jewelry provides a touch of refinement and elegance because of the stone's inherent beauty.
• The bangles have a long-lasting beauty because they are simple to clean and maintain.
• This bangle set is ideal for establishing a serene and holy ambiance in your house.


Historical Roots of Jewelry in Hindu Worship

The use of jewelry in Hindu ceremonies dates back thousands of years, to the time when ancient writings and customs called for intricate decorations for gods and goddesses. According to archeological data, the origins of jewelry in Hindu devotion can be found in the elaborate ornaments composed of gold, silver, and precious stones discovered during the excavation of the Indus Valley Civilization.

These early ornaments represented wealth, success, and a spiritual link; they were more than just ornamental; they had religious and cultural meaning. The elaborately decorated idols found in historical temples throughout India reflect the concept that deities are divine forms that should be treated with the highest care and respect. As a sign of appreciation, faith, and worship, gods were also clothed and adorned with this respect.

Ancient Hindu texts such as the Vedas and the Agamas mention decorating deities as an essential part of ritual practices. For instance, the Shilpa Shastra, a book on ancient Indian sculpture and art, specifies precise rules for the clothing and ornamentation of idols. Every piece of jewelry, from necklaces and anklets to crowns, has a special meaning and is said to strengthen the idol's spiritual aura.

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