Pandurangan Rukmini Standing On Base Pair- 3 x 1.25 Inches | Antique Brass Idol/Vitthal Rukmini Murti For Pooja
"Invoke Devotion with Panduranga Rukmini – Brass Idol Pair of Divine Grace and Bhakti"
With this exquisitely made Panduranga Rukmini Statue idol set, you can welcome the holy presence of Lord Krishna and Rukmini Devi into your home. This celestial pair, made of sturdy brass, emanates spiritual force, making it ideal for pooja, temple altars, or prayer areas. The Krishna idol finish highlights traditional jewelry, dhoti folds, and crown detailing, while Rukmini complements him in serene devotion
The Panduranga Rukmini Statue pair of idols, sometimes referred to as the Pandurangan statue with Rukmani, is made of solid brass and carved in traditional South Indian fashion. Each figure is in a conventional posture, with Rukmini Devi gracefully kneeling next to Panduranga (a manifestation of Lord Krishna), who is depicted with his hands on his waist, all for the purpose of spiritual décor and ritual use.
• Origin:
The revered tradition of Vithoba worship, which is most well-known in Pandharpur, Maharashtra, is where the Panduranga statue originated. The famous standing posture of this representation of deity statue Lord Krishna symbolizes patience, protection, and presence. Rukmini matches the Krishna idol brass finish, which emphasizes classic jewelry, dhoti folds, and crown details, in peaceful devotion. This pair of brass idols, which has elaborate details, embodies ageless workmanship and is perfect for households that value classic Indian devotion and iconography.
• Eternal Companions: The Divine Love Story of Panduranga and Rukmini
Panduranga statue, also known as Vithoba or Vitthala, is a revered form of Lord Krishna or Vishnu that is especially worshipped in Pandharpur, Maharashtra. Deep bhakti (devotion) and marital harmony are the foundation of the tale of Panduranga and Rukmini (also known as Rakhumai).
Rukmini, the head consort of Lord Krishna deity statue, departed Dwarka for a period of time because she was disturbed by some of Krishna's divine leelas (playful acts). She chose to live in the woods close to the Chandrabhaga River because of her intense love and minor dissatisfaction. Krishna, who was extremely devoted to Rukmini and experiencing the agony of separation, pursued her to the area.
Krishna stooped down to beg for her love, standing outside her hut as a humble devotee rather than as a royal lord. He stood barefoot on a brick, his hands on his waist, patiently waiting for her to accept him back.
The iconic posture of Panduranga is represented by this moving image of Krishna standing on a brick with his hands on his hips, signifying humility, love, and surrender. Rukmini was moved by Krishna's sincere devotion and readiness to wait patiently for her forgiveness. She once again embraced his presence and stood by his side as Rakhumai, representing everlasting love and companionship.
• Usage & Applications
• Place on home pooja altar for daily worship
• Use during Krishna poojas, festivals, or bhajans
• Gift for weddings, grihapravesham, or spiritual milestones
• Suitable for devotional decor in spiritual centers and home mandirs
• Preservation Measures
• Clean with a dry, soft cloth to maintain the antique finish
• Avoid water or chemical cleaners; use traditional brass polish if needed
• Store in a dry place to prevent tarnishing
• Allow natural aging of brass to develop patina for a classic look
"Invite divine grace—place this Panduranga Rukmini brass idol pair in your sacred space and embrace the blessings of Lord Krishna."