Half Stone Kireedam With Arch - 4.5 X 3.5 Inches | Multi Coloured Stone Mukut/ Kiridam/ Half Crown For Deity
"Half Crown With Arch Kiritam - Grace Your Deity with Divine Elegance."
♦ This beautiful ornament, which is also known by names like kiritam, mukut, half crown, or kireetam, is a classic and symbolic headpiece made especially to enhance the divine look of gods during puja ceremonies and festival festivities. The Half Crown, which is centered around a single, glittering stone, gives any idol a majestic aura, reflecting both spiritual wealth and royal elegance.
♦ The kiritam or mukut idea, which symbolizes supreme authority, enlightenment, and divine grace, may be traced to ancient Indian temple traditions in which symbolic crowns were worn by both kings and gods. The representation of deities like Vishnu, Krishna, and Murugan frequently includes a kireetam to denote their heavenly nature.
♦ The deity crown, also known as the kireetam, is revered in South Indian temple rituals, especially in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Karnataka. During Janmashtami, Ram Navami, and other Vaishnavite festivals, mukuts are also widely utilized by North Indian followers.
♦ Half crowns are often positioned on the top half of the idol's head since they are perfect for decorating god idols in houses, temples, and altars. To improve the holiness and ornamentation of the deity, it is frequently utilized on important occasions like Vinayagar Chaturthi, Navaratri, Vaikunta Ekadasi, and other significant Hindu holidays.
♦ The kiritam should be kept in a dry cloth-lined container, out of the way of moisture and direct sunshine, to maintain its luster and strength. To maintain the shine of its stone environment and golden polish, regular cleaning with a soft, dry cloth is advised.
♦ This particular half crown is ideal for statues of Lord Ganesha, Lord Murugan, and Goddess Durga. It is a common ornament during Ganesh Chaturthi, Thai Poosam, Navaratri, and Skanda Sashti festivals, where the act of adorning the deity with a crown represents spiritual perfection and divine reverence.
♦ The mukut is composed of an alloy and features a single brilliant stone set within it. It has a smooth, handcrafted appearance. Its semi-circular shape allows it to sit comfortably on the majority of deity idols. Its lightness makes it seem majestic without weighing down the idol. The spiritual focal point is its one-of-a-kind stone adornment in the middle.
♦ The deity crown is a representation of the Sahasrara chakra (crown chakra), which is the portal via which divine energy enters, according to a number of Hindu scriptures. Putting a mukut on an idol during worship summons the presence of cosmic consciousness and provides the worshiper a stronger spiritual link.
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