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Vishnu Tilak - 0.75 X 0.25 Inch | Vadakalai U Shape Perumal Namam/ AD Stone Vishnu Namam For Deity Decoration

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Original price Rs. 175.00 - Original price Rs. 175.00
Original price
Rs. 175.00
Rs. 175.00 - Rs. 175.00
Current price Rs. 175.00
SKU 72502014
Width Height Depth Weight

0.25 in

0.75 in

0.25 in

0.001 kg

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"Divine Wall Accent – Namam Without Tilak (Vadakalai U) | Sacred Symbol For Devotional Decor."

β€’ This ornamental item, also known as the Vadakalai Namam U or Tilakless Namam Symbol, is highly revered in Sri Vaishnavism because it symbolically represents Lord Vishnu's divine presence. This one-of-a-kind design, created without the central Tilak line (Sri/Thiruman), highlights the Vadakalai Namam in its recognizable "U" shape, which is frequently revered in temples and homes alike for its sacred symbolism.

β€’ Origins:

β€’ Ancient Vaishnavite practices, notably those of the Tamil Bhakti movement in the 10th–12th centuries CE, are where the idea of the Namam (or Naamam) originated. The Vadakalai sect, a Sri Vaishnavism branch founded by Vedanta Desikan, has a unique way of interpreting and donning the U-shaped Vadakalai Namam, which represents Vishnu's lotus feet. The lack of the central Tilak here could signify minimalism in prayer or just be a symbolic representation for ceremonial or respectful reasons.

β€’ The Vadakalai Namam is commonly seen throughout South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh, where adherents of Sri Vaishnavism prominently display it on temple walls, thresholds, and ceremonial entrances. As a contemporary yet religious wall ornament, this tilak-free namam variation is becoming more and more well-known.

β€’ Applications and Uses:

β€’ This namam decoration item generates a spiritually charged ambiance when placed over doorways, in pooja rooms, or on holy altars. On fortunate days such as Vaikunta Ekadasi or during celebrations associated with Vishnu, it is frequently placed in temples or residences. Not only is it an attractive piece, but it also serves as a continuous reminder of God's goodness.

β€’ Storage & Preservation:

β€’ Keep the decorative item in a dry, cold place away from moisture to preserve its shine and texture. Use a soft cloth to gently wipe it clean to prevent scratches. Stay away from strong chemicals that might erode the material or diminish its traditional feel.

β€’ This symbol, which is devoted to Lord Vishnu and his incarnations such as Lord Rama and Lord Krishna, is prominently used at events like Vaikunta Ekadasi, Rama Navami, Krishna Janmashtami, and other Vaishnavite ceremonies. It strengthens the holy connection between the worshiper and the divinity.

β€’ The namam without tilak is a Vadakalai namam with a distinctive "U" curve that is made of robust material and has a smooth, polished finish. Because of its simple aesthetic and devotional tone, it works well in both modern and traditional settings.

β€’ The Vadakalai Namam(decorative item), according to Sri Vaishnava tradition, highlights the supremacy of Vishnu's divine intervention. Such symbols are thought to attract divine blessings and shield the family from bad energies when they are prominently shown.

"This holy namam, which has no tilak, will bring home divine elegance. It is a timeless vadakalai nam decorative item that exudes spirituality and grace. Ideal for festive makeovers or puja arrangements. Order right now to add a bit of tradition and devotion to your home!"

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