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Stone Necklace - 2 X 1.25 Inches | Artificial Jewelry/ Kavacham/ Multicolour Stone Jewellery For Deity Decor

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Original price Rs. 110.00 - Original price Rs. 110.00
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Rs. 110.00
Rs. 110.00 - Rs. 110.00
Current price Rs. 110.00
SKU 7252305
Width Height Depth Weight

1.25 in

2 in

0.25 in

0.02 kg

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"Kabai Necklace with Kavacham Stone for Deities - "Divine Grace in Every Strand"

• Origin:

With origins firmly established in ancient Hindu temple traditions, the Kabai Necklace is sometimes referred to as Kavacham Haram in certain areas. These haram necklaces were created for embellishing gods during ceremonies and rituals, taking inspiration from the Dravidian Temple stone jewelry heritage of South India. The kavacham stone pieces are traditionally implanted to represent spiritual energy and protection, which is consistent with the old tradition of adorning divine idols with holy materials.

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• The Kabai Necklace is popular in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka, and it has a special place in temples and spiritual houses. It is a key component of South Indian deity adornment, particularly in Shaivite and Vaishnavite worship traditions. These elaborate haram necklaces are created by temple priests and craftsmen in Tirupati and Kumbakonam.

• Uses and Applications:

This necklace is made especially for decorating deity idols for everyday poojas, abhishekam rites, and holidays such as Navaratri, Vaikunta Ekadasi, and Panguni Uthiram. Such stone jewelry is frequently used by devotees as a symbolic offering to the gods in the hopes of receiving blessings, wealth, and protection. To finish the look, it can be paired with other kavacham items like waist belts, armlets, and headgear.

• Protective Steps:

Keep this sacred haram necklace in an airtight box or a dry, soft cloth pouch to maintain its radiance and longevity. For extended periods of time, stay away from direct contact with water or incense smoke. To maintain its brilliance and stone settings, gently wipe it with a dry microfiber cloth.

• The idols of Lord Murugan, Goddess Durga, and Lord Vishnu are frequently linked to the Kabai Necklace. Divine statues are adorned during Skanda Sashti, Varalakshmi Vratham, Thaipusam, and especially Navaratri. It is said that during these sacred occasions, its protective energy (represented by kavacham) enhances spiritual vibrations.

• The stone jewelry is made with kavacham stones in temple-style settings. The harmony of durability and divine aesthetics is its distinguishing characteristic; each haram necklace is crafted to exude strength, beauty, and elegance.

• Historically, ornaments like this have been offerings in temples as part of the Alankara (decoration) custom, which is mentioned in temple texts and scriptures. The assumption is that these haram necklaces shield the sacred idol from bad vibes and increase the holiness of ceremonies. According to mythology, kings and worshipers would also present similar necklaces at temple dedications or when pleading with God for help during wars or tragedies.

"With this exquisitely made Kabai Necklace, you may capture the holy beauty of divine customs in your home. This stone jewelry haram is a spiritual masterpiece, whether used at a temple or as a home altar decoration. Make your order now to show your deity unparalleled adoration and magnificence!"

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