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Contrary To Popular Belief.
Importance:
The Trishul (Trident): Usually held in one of the upper hands, the trident represents the three primary powers of the universe: will, knowledge, and action. It also signifies his mastery over the past, present, and future.
The Damru (Drum): The small drum in his other hand represents the rhythm of creation. It is believed that the first sounds of the universe came from Shiva’s Damru, setting the world in motion.
The Abhaya Mudra: One lower hand is often raised in a gesture of fearlessness. This is a direct message to his followers that they are under his protection and need not fear the challenges of the world.
The Varada Mudra or Kamandalu: The fourth hand often holds a water pot (symbolizing spiritual wisdom) or is held in a gesture of granting boons, showing his generous and compassionate nature.
Product Details:
Height: 4.25 inches approx
Width: 3.25 inches approx
Depth: 2 inches approx
Weight: 440 grams approx
The Chaturbhuj form of Lord Shiva represents the deity in his majestic four armed manifestation. While many are familiar with Shiva in deep meditation, the four armed depiction highlights his role as the active sustainer and protector of the universe. This brass idol captures the perfect balance between his calm, meditative nature and his immense cosmic power.
Importance:
The Trishul (Trident): Usually held in one of the upper hands, the trident represents the three primary powers of the universe: will, knowledge, and action. It also signifies his mastery over the past, present, and future.
The Damru (Drum): The small drum in his other hand represents the rhythm of creation. It is believed that the first sounds of the universe came from Shiva’s Damru, setting the world in motion.
The Abhaya Mudra: One lower hand is often raised in a gesture of fearlessness. This is a direct message to his followers that they are under his protection and need not fear the challenges of the world.
The Varada Mudra or Kamandalu: The fourth hand often holds a water pot (symbolizing spiritual wisdom) or is held in a gesture of granting boons, showing his generous and compassionate nature.
Benefits:
Total Protection: Because he holds his traditional weapons and the gesture of fearlessness, this idol is believed to guard the home against negative energies, accidents, and ill intentions.
Overcoming Obstacles: Lord Shiva is the destroyer of darkness and ignorance. Keeping this idol helps in clearing mental fog and giving you the strength to face difficult life transitions.
Success and Growth: As the source of all knowledge and action, Shiva’s four-armed form is often worshipped by those seeking progress in their careers or businesses, as it represents the power to get things done.
Product Details:
Height: 4.25 inches approx
Width: 3.25 inches approx
Depth: 2 inches approx
Weight: 440 grams approx