Description
This idol of Lord Vishnu is a protective, prosperous and divine symbol perfectly made of Ashtadhatu (sacred combination of eight holy metals – gold, silver, copper, lead, tin, iron, zinc and mercury) and is also a powerful idol of balancing the universe. This idol is very favourable because in Ashtadhatu, the durability is not only increased but the spiritual vibrations are also an added advantage to the Ashtadhatu idols, and this makes it very favourable to use them in homes, temples and meditation areas.
The idol represents Lord Vishnu in his customary pose and is full of calm, composition, and divine power. The iconic symbols, which are the Shankha (conch), which is the divine sound of creation, the Chakra (discus), connotation of protection and the cosmic order, the Gada (mace), connotation of strength and authority, and the Padma (lotus), which connotes purity, creation, and spiritual awakening are all carried by his four hands. All these qualities combine to make him the eternal maintainer of the universe.
Idol facial expression shows sympathy and serenity, which attracts the devotees deeper into the divinity. The complicated work of the Mukuta (crown), its ornaments and clothing, demonstrates the conventional mastery, and the shiny golden-bronze finish of the object gives it a spiritual concept.
Lord Vishnu is supposed to be a bringer of prosperity, peace and protection. Being the preserver of the Hindu Trinity, he balances the universe and helps believers to avoid bad forces.
This idol is used in pooja rooms, meditation altars or the gift of gods, and it represents the image of piety and godly favour. Made by qualified craftsmen with a height of 2.1 inches, a width of 1.1 inches and weighing approximately 36 gm, it is not just a masterpiece but a spiritual treasure trove of all times.