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A "Brass Ramar Pattabhishekam Idol" typically represents a significant event in Hindu mythology and religious iconography. In this context, "Ramar" refers to Lord Rama, one of the principal deities in Hinduism, and "Pattabhishekam" refers to the coronation ceremony. The idol likely depicts Lord Rama in a particular posture or scene associated with his coronation as the king of Ayodhya.

Here are some key aspects and symbolism related to a Brass Ramar Pattabhishekam idol:

Coronation of Lord Rama: The Pattabhishekam scene is a significant event in the Ramayana, an ancient Indian epic. It marks the moment when Lord Rama, after returning from his exile and defeating the demon king Ravana, is crowned as the king of Ayodhya. This event is celebrated for its significance in upholding dharma (righteousness) and the rule of law.

Brass Material: Brass is a common material used for crafting Hindu idols due to its durability and ability to hold intricate details. Artisans often use brass to create detailed and beautiful representations of deities and scenes from Hindu mythology.

Brass Ramar Pataabishegam

SKU: B5064
₹21,000.00 Regular Price
₹18,250.00Sale Price
  • Material Brass
    Dimension 13"(Inches)
    Weight 7.7Kgs

     

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