Vishnu Tilak With Base - 10 x 9 Inches | Antique Brass Perumal Namam/ Vishnu Namam for Pooja/ 2.680 Kgs
• This antique brass tilak is a revered representation of Lord Vishnu's devotion.
• This namam adds a sense of grandeur to your puja ceremonies with its elaborate design and antique finish.
• The ideal instrument for applying the holy tilak to your forehead is this perumal namam.
• The tilak has a stable basis thanks to the robust chowki.
• This tilak represents the protection and grace of God.
• The tilak can be conveniently stored and shown with the chowki.
• This namam is essential for any Lord Vishnu devotee.
• This perumal namam has a timeless charm due to its antique brass finish.
• This tilak is the ideal method to establish a spiritual connection.
• A useful and practical addition to your puja rituals is the chowki.
• This namam represents spirituality and purity.
• The chowki is an excellent technique to arrange the necessary items for puja.
• A lovely and significant complement to your spiritual practice is this tilak.
• The chowki is the ideal means of establishing a serene and spiritual ambiance.
Spiritual importance: The worshipper's respect for Lord Vishnu and the holy presence within the idol are symbolized by the naamam, a sacred emblem.
The devotee's sampradaya, or lineage, is shown by the naamam. The naamam style of each sampradaya is unique. Typically, the naamam consists of two or three vertical lines that depict Vishnu's lotus feet and resemble the letters U or Y. Applying the naamam, according to Vaishnavites, purifies the body. As they apply the naamam, they recite the names of Lord Vishnu's twelve avatars.
Two vertical white lines with a crimson or yellow center line, signifying Lord Vishnu and Lakshmi, make up the "Sricharanam" identity mark used by Sri Vaishnavites, including Iyengars. Many Hindu religions employ the sacred forehead mark known as "Thirunamam". Shaivites employ horizontal vibhuti lines, while Sri Vaishnavites utilize it interchangeably with Sricharanam.
In contrast to other traditions, the Thirunamam of Ayyavazhi followers is a single vertical white line. These symbols, which stand for cosmic or divine energy, denote devotion and loyalty to particular spiritual ways. Every tradition expresses its identity and beliefs via distinct interpretations and methods.