Annapuran Devi Murti With Plate - 2 X 3 Inches | Annapurna Idol/ Gold Polish Murti/ Devi Statue For Pooja
"Annapurna Devi Murti with Plate: Graceful Abundance at Your Altar."
♦ This sacred form of Devi Annapurna idol, also known as the Annapurna statue, Devi statue, and deity idol, embodies the divine element of sustenance, wealth, and fulfillment in the Hindu tradition.
♦ Origins:
The Annapurna Devi Murti is rooted in Hindu mythology. Devi Annapurna is a respected incarnation of Goddess Parvati who appeared in Kashi (Varanasi) to alleviate a famine and instruct Lord Shiva on the significance of food for sustaining life, according to Britannica and Wikipedia. The annapurna idol serves as a symbolic reminder that food is sacred and that serving it is comparable to worship.
♦ The Annapurna Statue is extremely well-liked in North and South India, notably in Tamil Nadu and Varanasi, where it has a prominent role in homes, temples, and spiritual kitchens. In order to guarantee ongoing riches, contentment, and family health, worshippers in their houses worship this god idol.
♦ Uses and Applications - Improving Holy Places:
This Annapurna idol is often put in kitchen sanctuaries or on altars to bestow food and wealth upon the family. The accompanying plate, which represents sharing and selfless giving, is perfect for daily worship or Annadanam rituals. It's an ideal spiritual present for Diwali, Navratri, and housewarming celebrations.
♦ Preservation Measures: Caring for Eternal Blessings
Clean the devi statue gently with a clean, dry cloth to maintain its beauty and sanctity. Steer clear of harsh chemicals or environments with a lot of moisture. To keep its heavenly elegance for many years, keep the idol on a high, clean platform out of direct sunlight.
♦ This deity idol, dedicated to Annapurna Devi, is particularly fortunate during Annapurna Jayanti, a celebration of the goddess of nourishment. It also has religious significance during Diwali, Dhanteras, and community meals like Annadanam, which highlight the importance of food sharing.
♦ According to one of the Puranic tales, the world experienced a great famine when Goddess Parvati vanished after Lord Shiva declared that food was an illusion (Maya). She returned as Annapurna and taught the sacredness of food by bringing back abundance. We are reminded of this potent message every day by this Annapurna statue.
"The timeless representation of abundance and devotion, the Annapurna Devi Murti with Plate, may be used to welcome divine sustenance, riches, and optimism into your home. Purchase now and change your worship area with heavenly elegance!"