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Brass Thiruvachi With Peetam - 18 x 12 Inches | Antique Polish Prabhavali/ Thiruvatchi For Framing Deity

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Original price $850.00
Original price $850.00 - Original price $850.00
Original price $850.00
Current price $595.00
$595.00 - $595.00
Current price $595.00
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SKU 525042472
Width Height Depth Weight

12 in

18 in

6 in

16.8654lb

"Illuminate your sacred space with a radiant aura that honors tradition, invites divine presence, and completes your worship ritual beautifully."

Made for traditional home shrines and sanctum use, the Prabhavali Thiruvatchi With Peetam is also known as the brass prabhavali or prabhavali frame. Any god is elevated in the spiritual atmosphere by this sacred hanging arch. It symbolizes the presence of cosmic light behind the deity and is meant to frame the idol as if it were surrounded by a celestial aura. The inclusion of the Peetam offers a secure location for idols, making it both practically supportive and spiritually significant. For people who value visual sanctity and ritual clarity, this wall hanging is timeless.

• Origin
The ancient South Indian temple architecture, where decorative archways were created to surround and exalt the deity's image, is the source of the prabhavali frame, also known as the thiruvatchi. This brass prabhavali, which is usually made of solid brass, features a sturdy Peetam foundation, elaborate flame patterns, and a textured antique finish. It enhances the aura of any idol it frames by acting as both a physical support and a metaphorical "divine halo."

During temple abhishekam, Navaratri, and Karthigai Deepam ceremonies, the prabhavali, which is frequently linked with Lord Vishnu, Shiva, Devi, and Murugan, can be seen. It is essential to South Indian pooja rituals and represents the everlasting light or spiritual radiance of gods. This thiruvatchi is a well-known component of pooja decor in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.

• Uses
• Frame behind brass or stone deities in pooja rooms
• Used during special alankarams and temple functions
• Enhances presence of deities during festivals like Navaratri
• Completes the sanctity of home shrines
• Ideal as a devotional gift or ritual offering

• Preservation
• Wipe gently with a clean, dry cloth after use
• Avoid direct exposure to water or harsh chemicals
• Apply minimal oil or tamarind paste for shine (optional)
• Store wrapped in muslin or soft cloth when not in use

"Bring home this timeless symbol of devotion and frame your deity with sacred elegance—choose tradition with every worship ritual."

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