Superfine Goddess Andal Standing Idol | 9.5-Inch | Brass

Original price was: ₹9,000.00.Current price is: ₹6,750.00.
Dimensions : 9.5(H) * 3.5(W) * 3.5(D) Inch

The Superfine Goddess Andal Standing Idol in brass stands tall at 9.5 inches, capturing the beauty and grace of the divine Andal, one of the twelve Alvar saints and a revered consort of Lord Ranganatha. This exquisite idol portrays her in a standing posture, radiating devotion and love for the Lord, adorned with intricate details that reflect her divine charm.

Andal is revered for her unwavering devotion and the deep connection she shared with Lord Vishnu, symbolizing the power of true bhakti. Her divine presence is often believed to bring prosperity, peace, and blessings to the home.

"त्वं भक्तिरूपा सदा हृदिस्थिता,
तव चरणैः संप्रणम्याहं शरणं।"

(“You, Goddess, are the embodiment of devotion, always residing in the heart; I surrender to your divine feet, seeking refuge and protection.”)

This brass idol, with its divine aura, makes a perfect addition to any sacred space, invoking Andal's blessings of eternal devotion and grace.

 

Goddess Andal Bronze Statue | 24-Inch | Exquisite Handcrafted Sculpture

232,000.00nos
Dimensions : 24(H) * 10(W) * 9(D) Inch Sri Ranganatha as his divine bride, Goddess Andal comes alive in this captivating bronze sculpture. In Tamil culture, Andal represents the pinnacle of transcendental devotion, making her one of the most beloved and revered deities. Her divine connection to the people is beautifully reflected in her distinctive attire and adornments. Her hair is styled in the iconic Andal Kondai, and she wears a silk saree draped in the traditional Madisar style, cherished by Tamil Brahmin women. The saree is exquisitely crafted, with each fold and sway etched in metal to convey a sense of ethereal movement. The goddess stands in a graceful Tribhanga pose, framed by a traditional floral garland whose flowing ends enhance her elegance. In her left hand, she delicately holds a flower, atop which perches her parrot or Kili, a recurring motif in her devotional poetry. Worshipped as an incarnation of Bhudevi, Andal embodies the ultimate union of devotion and divinity in this sculpture, symbolizing the inseparable bond between the deity and her devotee.