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Shubh Puja Idols in Parad - Set of 6

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Country Of Origin : India

Kuber: Known as the Treasurer of the Gods, Kuber symbolizes abundance, wealth management, and financial stability. Worshipping Kuber invites prosperity and guards accumulated wealth.

Lakshmi: The goddess of Wealth and Prosperity, Lakshmi is revered for bestowing fortune, success, and auspiciousness in homes and businesses.

Ganesh: Lord of Beginnings and the remover of obstacles, Ganesh is worshipped for siddhi (spiritual power) and success in every venture. He is invoked before all auspicious occasions.

Kurma (Tortoise): Associated with Lord Vishnu’s second avatar, Kurma protects devotees from the negative influence of Saturn (Shani). It represents patience, stability, and protection.


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    Kuber – The Divine Treasurer
    Lord Kuber is regarded as the guardian of wealth and the treasurer of the gods. As the ruler of the North direction and king of Yakshas, he holds the power to distribute prosperity and safeguard accumulated assets. Devotees worship Kuber to attain financial growth, business success, and protection from monetary losses. Keeping his idol at home or workplace is believed to enhance Vastu and attract abundance.

    Lakshmi – Goddess of Wealth & Fortune
    Maa Lakshmi, the consort of Lord Vishnu, symbolizes prosperity, fertility, and good fortune. She brings spiritual and material wealth and removes financial obstacles from life. Her presence in any form is believed to energize the environment with auspiciousness. Worshipping Lakshmi during Diwali and on Fridays is especially fruitful, inviting success in personal and professional endeavors.

    Ganesh – Remover of Obstacles (Vighnaharta)
    Lord Ganesh, the elephant-headed deity, is honored as the God of Wisdom, Success, and Beginnings. Before starting any important activity—be it a business, journey, or puja—devotees seek Ganesh’s blessings to eliminate obstacles and ensure smooth progress. His idol is a must-have in homes, offices, and temples to invoke clarity, knowledge, and positivity.

    Kurma – The Divine Tortoise (Avatar of Vishnu)
    Kurma represents patience, endurance, and spiritual support. In Hindu mythology, during the Samudra Manthan (churning of the ocean), Lord Vishnu took the form of a tortoise to stabilize Mount Mandara. Kurma idols are placed to balance energies and reduce the malefic effects of Shani (Saturn). It also brings emotional grounding and stability to the devotee's life.

    Nandi – The Loyal Guardian of Lord Shiva
    Nandi, the bull vahana of Lord Shiva, embodies strength, devotion, and discipline. Seated in front of Shiva temples, Nandi is believed to be the first to hear devotees' prayers and convey them to Lord Shiva. He represents unwavering faith and the power of silence in devotion. Worshipping Nandi enhances spiritual dedication and moral strength.