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Vishnu Lakshmi Brass Idol on Ananta-Sajya | 5 cm

1 Piece

₹999 MRP 1499

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  • Bring home the sacred presence of Lakshmi Narayan, the divine manifestation of Lord Vishnu, the Preserver of the Universe, and Goddess Lakshmi, the bestower of wealth, fortune and auspiciousness. Revered throughout Hindu tradition, this holy form symbolizes the perfect harmony of prosperity guided by righteousness, abundance rooted in devotion, and protection bestowed through divine grace. Worshipping Lakshmi Narayan is believed to invite peace, stability, family harmony and the blessings needed to walk the path of dharma while experiencing both material and spiritual well-being.

  • Specification
  • Details
  • Design
  •  
  • Vishnu Lakshmi Brass Idol on Ananta-Sajya
  • Quantity
  • 1 Piece
  • Material
  • Pure Brass (high grade quality, heavy & durable) with made of 82%–84% pure Copper
  • Finish
  • Antique Gold Polish with Fine Engraved Details
  • Size
  • Height: 2 inch | 5 cm (Approx.)
  • Width: 2 inch | 5 cm (Approx.)
  • Weight
  • 77–85 gm (Approx.)
  • Ideal for
  • Daily Vishnu Puja, Lakshmi Narayan Worship, Home Mandir, Vaishnava Devotees, Ekadashi Puja, Vaikuntha Ekadashi, Narayana Seva, Meditation & Mantra Japa, Griha Pravesh, Housewarming Ceremonies, Office & Home Temple, Spiritual Gifting, Festivals, Auspicious Beginnings, Family Worship and Devotional Spaces

  • The divine form of Lakshmi Narayan holds a special place in Hindu tradition as the embodiment of cosmic balance and eternal prosperity. Lord Narayan (Vishnu) is revered as the sustainer and protector of the universe, while Goddess Lakshmi represents wealth, fortune, abundance and divine grace. Together, they symbolize that true prosperity flourishes only when guided by dharma (righteousness), devotion and compassion.
  • According to Hindu scriptures, Goddess Lakshmi eternally resides at the lotus feet of Lord Vishnu, signifying that lasting wealth is best preserved through honesty, wisdom and righteous living. Their worship inspires devotees to cultivate gratitude, humility and faith while seeking both material success and spiritual growth.

  • The Vishnu Lakshmi Idol on Ananta Shayya beautifully portrays one of the most revered forms in Vaishnava tradition, where Lord Narayan reclines upon the divine serpent Ananta Shesha while Maa Lakshmi is seated beside Him. Every element of this sacred form carries profound spiritual symbolism.
  • • Lord Vishnu Reclining on Ananta Shesha – Symbolizes the Supreme Preserver, sustaining the universe with perfect peace, balance and divine authority. 
  • • Ananta Shesha (The Infinite Serpent) – Represents eternity, cosmic stability and the infinite nature of creation. The protective serpent hoods signify the Lord's eternal guardianship over the universe. 
  • • Maa Lakshmi Beside Lord Vishnu – Represents prosperity, compassion and divine grace, reminding devotees that true abundance flourishes under the protection of Dharma. 
  • • The Reclining (Shayana) Posture – Symbolizes serenity, complete trust in the divine order and the harmonious balance between cosmic preservation and inner peace. 
  • • The Divine Union of Lakshmi and Narayan – Represents the inseparable union of prosperity (Shri) and preservation (Narayana), teaching that lasting wealth and happiness are sustained through righteousness, devotion and divine grace. 
  • Together, this sacred form of Lakshmi Narayan on Ananta Shayya inspires devotees to cultivate faith, prosperity, spiritual stability, family harmony and complete surrender to the Supreme Lord.

  • Place the idol on a clean, elevated platform.
  • Ensure the worship space remains neat, peaceful and spiritually uplifting.
  • Avoid placing the idol directly on the floor or in cluttered areas.
  • Light a diya or incense during daily prayers as per your family tradition.

Placement traditions may vary according to regional customs, family practices and the guidance of one's spiritual teacher.

  • Place the idol in a clean and sacred location.
  • Dust regularly using a soft, dry cloth.
  • Avoid using abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals.
  • Handle the idol with clean hands during worship or relocation.
  • Keep the surrounding worship area clean and devotional.

  • 1. Is this idol suitable for daily worship?
  • Yes. This Lakshmi Narayan Idol is ideal for everyday prayers, meditation and regular worship in your home temple or personal sacred space.
  • 2. Which mantra can be chanted while worshipping Lakshmi Narayan?
  • Devotees commonly chant "Om Namo Narayanaya," Vishnu Sahasranama, Sri Suktam, Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanamavali, or other Vishnu and Lakshmi mantras according to their family tradition and spiritual practice.
  • 3. On which days is Lakshmi Narayan worship considered especially auspicious?
  • Thursday, Friday and Ekadashi are traditionally regarded as especially auspicious for the worship of Lakshmi Narayan. However, sincere prayers may be offered on any day with devotion.
  • 4. Can this idol be gifted on auspicious occasions?
  • Yes. It is a meaningful spiritual gift for housewarming ceremonies, weddings, anniversaries, festivals such as Diwali and Vaikuntha Ekadashi, new business inaugurations, birthdays and other devotional occasions.

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  • The spiritual significance, traditional benefits and placement guidance provided above are based on Hindu scriptures, devotional literature, Vastu traditions and long-standing worship practices. Regional customs, sampradayas (traditions) and family practices may vary. This information is intended to support spiritual understanding and devotional practice and should not be interpreted as a guarantee of specific outcomes.

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