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Stone Haram - 9 x 8 Inches | Velvet Artificial Jewelry/ Stone Necklace/ Multicolour Stone Jewellery for Deity

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Original price Rs. 2,750.00 - Original price Rs. 2,750.00
Original price
Rs. 2,750.00
Rs. 2,750.00 - Rs. 2,750.00
Current price Rs. 2,750.00
SKU 72508536
Width Height Depth Weight

8 in

9 in

0.25 in

0.355 kg

• This haram is a stunning and sophisticated piece of divine jewelry. 
• This muthangi haram has a stunning visual appeal thanks to its soft velvet fabric and dazzling stones. 
• You can wear this on your favorite god statue on special occasions or during everyday prayers with this stone haram. 
• This haram's elaborate pattern and vivid hues give your puja space so much celestial elegance. 
• This muthangi haram is comfy and lightweight, making it easy to wear and remove. 
• This stone haram represents spirituality and dedication. 
• This haram's dazzling stones gleam in the sunlight, producing a captivating impression. 
• The ideal approach to adore and revere your favorite deity is with this muthangi haram. 
• This stone haram's rich appearance gives your puja space a hint of extravagance. 
• A classic item of muthangi jewelry that may be handed down is this haram. 
• The ideal approach to show your love and devotion to the divine is with this stone haram. 

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.

Necklaces (Haaram): Necklaces symbolize love, prosperity, and commitment, and are often used to adorn idols of deities like Lakshmi, who is the goddess of wealth. In Hindu culture, each layer of the necklace on a deity represents prosperity and the divine’s infinite grace toward humanity.

FAQ

where can i buy cotton wicks?

Cotton wicks are available at Giri Stores, Giri websites, local puja stores, supermarkets, or online marketplaces specializing in religious items.

Are cotton wicks healthy?

Yes, cotton wicks are healthy and safe for use in lamps. They burn cleanly and evenly, especially when paired with pure oils like sesame or ghee.

Why are cotton wicks preferred in traditional lamps?

Cotton wicks burn evenly, are eco-friendly and are believed to attract positive energy, making them ideal for traditional lamps.