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688965485aaf66c1e8fd70e6Lord Shiva Parivar In Brass In 13 Inches-GoldLord Shiva Parivar In Brass In 13 Inches-GoldDimension: Height - 13 Inches H*L*W - 13*9*6.5 Inches Weight - 6.3 Kg Description: Shiv Parivar, or Shiva Parvati with their children, is a depiction in Hindu mythology of Lord Shiva, the god of destruction and transformation, with his consort Parvati (also known as Shakti), and their two sons, Lord Kartikeya (Skanda) and Lord Ganesha. Here's a brief overview: Lord Shiva: Often depicted with a third eye on his forehead, holding a trident (trishul), and with a crescent moon on his head. He symbolizes destruction and regeneration, representing the cyclical nature of creation and dissolution. Goddess Parvati: Shiva's consort, symbolizing strength, power, and devotion. She is often depicted with multiple arms, holding various objects, and is revered as the mother goddess. Lord Kartikeya: Also known as Skanda or Murugan, he is the god of war, typically depicted riding a peacock and wielding a spear. He symbolizes courage and leadership. Lord Ganesha: The elephant-headed god, known as the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings. He is revered for wisdom, intelligence, and his ability to overcome challenges. Care: Dusting: Regularly dust the idol with a soft cloth to remove dirt and particles. This prevents buildup that can dull the brass over time. Cleaning: Use a gentle brass cleaner or a mixture of lemon juice and baking soda to clean stubborn stains. Apply the cleaner with a soft cloth or sponge, rinse with water, and dry thoroughly. Polishing: Periodically polish the brass idol with a brass polish or a mixture of equal parts vinegar and salt to restore its shine. Apply the polish with a soft cloth, buff gently, and wipe off any excess. Avoid Moisture: Brass can corrode when exposed to moisture. Keep the idol dry and avoid placing it in humid areas or near water sources. Display: Place the idol on a stable surface to prevent accidental falls or damage. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight to prevent fading. 234E65C2DB6F6600AE38454B34F8BCC2_6628e841c011587ec61f8ad9_default
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AartiHandicraft

Dimension: Height - 13 Inches H*L*W - 13*9*6.5 Inches Weight - 6.3 Kg Description: Shiv Parivar, or Shiva Parvati with their children, is a depiction in Hindu mythology of Lord Shiva, the god of destruction and transformation, with his consort Par...

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Dimension: Height - 13 Inches H*L*W - 13*9*6.5 Inches Weight - 6.3 Kg Description: Shiv Parivar, or Shiva Parvati with their children, is a depiction in Hindu mythology of Lord Shiva, the god of destruction and transformation, with his consort Parvati (also known as Shakti), and their two sons, Lord Kartikeya (Skanda) and Lord Ganesha. Here's a brief overview: Lord Shiva: Often depicted with a third eye on his forehead, holding a trident (trishul), and with a crescent moon on his head. He symbolizes destruction and regeneration, representing the cyclical nature of creation and dissolution. Goddess Parvati: Shiva's consort, symbolizing strength, power, and devotion. She is often depicted with multiple arms, holding various objects, and is revered as the mother goddess. Lord Kartikeya: Also known as Skanda or Murugan, he is the god of war, typically depicted riding a peacock and wielding a spear. He symbolizes courage and leadership. Lord Ganesha: The elephant-headed god, known as the remover of obstacles and the god of beginnings. He is revered for wisdom, intelligence, and his ability to overcome challenges. Care: Dusting: Regularly dust the idol with a soft cloth to remove dirt and particles. This prevents buildup that can dull the brass over time. Cleaning: Use a gentle brass cleaner or a mixture of lemon juice and baking soda to clean stubborn stains. Apply the cleaner with a soft cloth or sponge, rinse with water, and dry thoroughly. Polishing: Periodically polish the brass idol with a brass polish or a mixture of equal parts vinegar and salt to restore its shine. Apply the polish with a soft cloth, buff gently, and wipe off any excess. Avoid Moisture: Brass can corrode when exposed to moisture. Keep the idol dry and avoid placing it in humid areas or near water sources. Display: Place the idol on a stable surface to prevent accidental falls or damage. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight to prevent fading.

colour nameGold
brandAartiHandicraft
materialpolycarbonate
colourGold
unit count1 unit
seller pickup returnyes
return window7 days
time to ship24 hours
contact details consumer careReeval Dhanetwal,[email protected],9928281717
manufacturer or packer nameRAJ KUMAR DHANETWAL
manufacturer or packer addressD-71 TULSI MARG,MADHO SINGH CIRCLE,BANIPARK JAIPUR
common or generic name of commodityLord Shiva Parivar
month year of manufacture packing importRefer pack for details
imported product country of originIN