Lord Vishnu Idol for Home Temple | Spiritual Decor
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Size: 13cm(Height) x 9cm(Width)
Weight: 0.40kg
Materials: Copper Body, Gold Plated
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About Our Bishnu Statue:
The Handcrafted Vishnu Copper Statue is a finely detailed representation of Lord Vishnu, the preserver and protector of the universe in Hindu tradition. Crafted from a copper body and beautifully gold-plated, this statue radiates divine elegance and spiritual significance. The harmonious blend of copper and gold enhances the sacred aura, making it a perfect centerpiece for home temples, prayer rooms, meditation spaces, or spiritual decor.
The design depicts Lord Vishnu in a serene and balanced posture, symbolizing cosmic order, protection, and compassion. Traditional iconographic details—such as the calm facial expression, refined ornaments, and graceful stance—reflect the timeless artistry of Hindu sculpture. The gold-plated finish highlights the intricate carvings and brings a luminous presence that represents purity, abundance, and divine energy.
Ideal for daily puja, meditation, or devotional display, this Vishnu copper statue serves as a spiritual focal point that inspires peace and balance. It is well-suited for devotees, collectors of Hindu art, and anyone seeking meaningful spiritual decor. This handcrafted statue also makes a thoughtful gift for religious occasions, festivals, or housewarming ceremonies.
Introduction to Bishnu
Vishnu is one of the principal deities in Hinduism and is considered the preserver of the universe. According to Hindu mythology, Vishnu is part of the Trimurti, which also includes Brahma (the creator) and Shiva (the destroyer). Vishnu is often depicted as having four arms and holding various objects, such as a conch shell, a mace, and a discus. He is usually portrayed as having a peaceful and benevolent nature and is associated with the qualities of protection, preservation, and harmony. In Hinduism, Vishnu has many avatars or incarnations, including Lord Rama and Lord Krishna, who are revered as important figures in their own right.