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Shiv Parivar Marble Murti

  • Shiv Parivar, White Marble Statue - Handicraft Bazaar

    Original price Rs. 2,200.00 - Original price Rs. 3,500.00
    Original price
    Rs. 2,200.00 - Rs. 3,500.00
    Rs. 2,200.00 - Rs. 3,500.00
    Current price Rs. 2,200.00

    This majestic white marble Shiv Parivar murti from Handicraft Bazaar will make an impressive addition to any décor. Meticulously carved from high q...

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    Original price Rs. 2,200.00 - Original price Rs. 3,500.00
    Original price
    Rs. 2,200.00 - Rs. 3,500.00
    Rs. 2,200.00 - Rs. 3,500.00
    Current price Rs. 2,200.00
  • Shiv Parivar White Marble Statue - Handicraft Bazaar

    Original price Rs. 1,499.00 - Original price Rs. 5,500.00
    Original price
    Rs. 1,499.00 - Rs. 5,500.00
    Rs. 1,499.00 - Rs. 5,500.00
    Current price Rs. 1,499.00

    Elevate your home decor with this exquisite Shiv Parivar White Marble Statue from Handicraft Bazaar. Crafted from the finest of marble, this beauti...

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    Original price Rs. 1,499.00 - Original price Rs. 5,500.00
    Original price
    Rs. 1,499.00 - Rs. 5,500.00
    Rs. 1,499.00 - Rs. 5,500.00
    Current price Rs. 1,499.00

About Shiv Parivar Marble Murti.

A statue of the Hindu deities Radha and Krishna, who are frequently seen together as the personification of heavenly love and devotion. Marble, a variety of limestone that can be polished to a high brilliance, is frequently used to create statues. In addition to serving as religious symbols in Hindu temples and households, these statues are occasionally utilized as decorative objects. Additionally, the sculptures serve as symbols for the Divine Couple, devotion, and spiritual wisdom. Radha and Krishna, in Hinduism, stand for the divine feminine and male spirits, respectively.

Additionally, it's believed that Shiv Parivar idols serve as mental focal points, helping devotees concentrate their minds while meditation and prayer.

How can we tell if it's a Shiv Parivar Marble Statue?

  • Though it comes in a variety of colours, natural stone marble most usually has a smooth, polished surface and is either white or grey in colour.
  • Weight: Marble is a dense and heavy material, hence a marble statue will be somewhat weighty in contrast to other materials.
  • A marble statue will allow some light to pass through when it is exposed to light since marble is translucent.
  • Touching a marble statue will make you feel colder than the surrounding air temperature since marble has a high heat conductivity.
  • It's important to be aware that some sculptures can be made to look like they are made of marble when they are actually made of alternative materials like concrete, plaster, or resin.
  • Scratching: Marble is a relatively soft stone, so it can be scratched with a sharp object.

How to Clean Shiv Parivar Marble Idol at Home?

Cleaning a marble idol at home can be done using a few simple steps and materials. Here's a guide to help you clean your marble idol:

  1. Gather your materials. You will need a soft cloth, warm water, a mild detergent, and a soft-bristled brush. Avoid using abrasive materials, as they can scratch the surface of the marble.
  2. Begin by dusting the marble idol with a soft cloth. This will remove any surface dust and debris.
  3. Mix a small amount of mild detergent with warm water in a bowl. Dip a soft cloth into the solution and wring out the excess water. Gently wipe the marble idol with the damp cloth, paying extra attention to any areas that are particularly dirty.
  4. Use a soft-bristled brush to gently scrub away any remaining dirt or stains. Be sure to brush in the direction of the grain of the marble to avoid scratching the surface.
  5. Rinse the marble idol with clean water to remove any remaining soap or dirt. Wipe it dry with a soft cloth.
  6. For tough stains or discoloration, you can use a commercial marble cleaner specifically made for the purpose, but make sure it's safe to use on the idol.

Note: Avoid using acidic or abrasive cleaning products, as they can damage the surface of the marble. Also, avoid exposing marble idols to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures, as this can cause discoloration and cracking.

Which direction should Shiv Parivar Marble Statue face in home?

  • In Hindu tradition, it is believed that certain directions are considered auspicious for placing religious statues and images, including marble statues of Shiv Parivar. The most common and auspicious direction for placing such statues is towards the North or North-East (Ishan corner) of the home. This direction is considered to be the direction of Lord Vishnu and is believed to bring prosperity and success.
  • It's also said that if the statue is placed in the east direction or the puja room it will bring prosperity, knowledge and spiritual upliftment.
  • It is important to note that these are traditional beliefs and practices, and ultimately the decision of where to place a marble statue of Shiv Parivar in one's home is a personal choice. It's more important that the statue is placed with reverence and respect, and that it is treated with care and devotion.