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Iyyappan Idols
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SKU : MH-AYP-001
Material: Brass
Design: Sitting Ayyappa statue
Color: Antique finish
Height: 4 inches approx
Weight: 265 grams approx
Craftsmanship: Hand-Made
Delivery: 2-8 days
Quantity: 1 Piece
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Invite the divine blessings of Lord Ayyappan into your sacred space with this beautifully handcrafted 4-inch brass Ayyappan idol, elegantly framed within an ornate prabhavali (arch). Measuring 4 inches in height and 2.5 inches in width, this sacred murti portrays Lord Ayyappa — also known as Sastha, Manikandan, or Dharma Shasta — in his iconic yogic seated posture with the sacred Chinmudra hand gesture, radiating serenity, righteousness, and divine authority.
Meticulously cast in pure brass by skilled South Indian artisans, this statue showcases extraordinary craftsmanship — from the finely detailed crowned head and traditional jewellery to the sculpted sun-ray halo (prabhamandala) behind the deity and the decorative prabhavali arch adorned with intricate floral motifs and sacred symbols. The idol rests gracefully on an elegantly carved round lotus pedestal, enhancing its temple-like sanctity. The warm antique golden finish adds timeless divine appeal to any altar or shrine.
Lord Ayyappan, the revered deity of Sabarimala, is worshipped as the supreme embodiment of dharma, celibacy, discipline, and unity. This compact brass Ayyappan murti is perfect for home temples, pooja rooms, meditation corners, office shrines, car dashboards, and is especially meaningful for Ayyappa devotees observing the 41-day Mandala Vratham (Sabarimala vratham).
A profoundly auspicious gift for Mandala Pooja, Makaravilakku, housewarmings, griha pravesh, weddings, Ayyappa bhajan mandalis, return gifts, and corporate gifting — ideal for devotees seeking strength, discipline, righteousness, and divine protection.
Worshipping Lord Ayyappan is believed to grant devotees strength of character, unwavering discipline, spiritual wisdom, and the power to uphold dharma (righteousness) in daily life. The idol is especially revered for removing obstacles, protecting devotees from enemies and negative energies, and bestowing courage to face life's challenges. Ayyappa worship is known to harmonise relationships, promote unity within families, and bring peace of mind amidst stress. Devotees observing the sacred 41-day Mandala Vratham keep this idol at home as a focal point for daily pooja and meditation. The sacred brass metal enhances spiritual vibrations and purifies the surrounding environment. Regular worship blesses devotees with success in career, education, and spiritual pursuits, while the prabhavali arch symbolises divine protection from all directions.
Position the brass Ayyappan idol facing the east or north-east direction in your home temple or pooja room for maximum spiritual benefit. Ideal placement locations include the home altar, meditation room, puja mandir, living room shrine, office sanctum, or study desk. For Sabarimala devotees observing Mandala Vratham, create a dedicated altar with the idol as the centrepiece for daily pooja. The idol is also suitable for car dashboards for safe travel and divine protection on journeys. Always keep the idol on a clean, elevated surface such as a wooden platform, silver plate, or decorative tray. Avoid placing the idol on the floor, inside bedrooms, bathrooms, or kitchens, and ensure it remains in a respectful, clutter-free environment.
Begin by cleaning the idol gently with a soft, dry cotton cloth. On auspicious days — especially Saturdays, Mandala season (November-January), and Makaravilakku — perform abhishekam with water, rose water, or panchamrit. Apply sandalwood paste (chandan), vibhuti (sacred ash), and kumkum on the forehead of the idol. Offer traditional Ayyappa favourites such as aravana payasam, appam, coconut, jaggery, bananas, and ghee. Decorate with fresh flowers like tulsi, jasmine, or lotus. Light a ghee lamp (nilavilakku) and camphor, burn sambrani (frankincense) incense, and chant the powerful mantras "Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa", "Om Sri Harihara Putraya Namaha", or recite the Ayyappan Ashtothram and Harivarasanam. Conclude with aarti, deep reverence, and sincere prostration.
Q1. What is the size and material of this Ayyappan idol? The idol measures 4 inches in height and 2.5 inches in width, handcrafted from solid brass with a beautiful antique golden finish and features a decorative prabhavali arch.
Q2. Who is Lord Ayyappan? Lord Ayyappan, also known as Sastha, Manikandan, Dharma Shasta, and Hariharasudhan, is the son of Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu (in Mohini form). He is the presiding deity of the famous Sabarimala temple in Kerala and is revered as the guardian of dharma.
Q3. Can I keep this Ayyappan idol at home? Yes, absolutely. Lord Ayyappan is considered a highly auspicious deity, and keeping his idol at home brings discipline, protection, harmony, and spiritual upliftment to the household.
Q4. Is this idol suitable for Sabarimala devotees during Mandala Vratham? Yes, this idol is ideal for devotees observing the sacred 41-day Mandala Vratham. It serves as a perfect focal point for daily pooja, bhajans, and meditation at home during the vratham period.
Q5. Which direction should the Ayyappan idol face? As per Vastu Shastra, place the Ayyappan idol facing east or north-east direction in the pooja room to attract positive energy and divine blessings.
Q6. What does the prabhavali arch symbolise? The prabhavali (decorative arch) behind the deity symbolises the divine aura, protective energy field, and cosmic boundary that surrounds the lord, representing infinite spiritual protection and sanctity.
Q7. Is this idol suitable for gifting? Yes, it is a deeply meaningful gift for Mandala Pooja, Makaravilakku, housewarmings, griha pravesh ceremonies, weddings, Ayyappa bhajan groups, return gifts, and corporate gifting to fellow devotees.
Q8. What are the favourite offerings for Lord Ayyappan? Traditional offerings include aravana payasam, appam, coconut, jaggery, bananas, ghee, tulsi leaves, and sandalwood paste. Chanting "Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa" is considered highly auspicious.
Q9. How do I clean and maintain the brass idol? Wipe the idol with a soft dry cotton cloth regularly. For deeper cleaning, use tamarind paste or a lemon-salt mixture, rinse thoroughly with water, and dry immediately to preserve its natural golden lustre.
Q10. Is this idol handcrafted? Yes, each brass Ayyappan idol is handcrafted by skilled South Indian artisans, ensuring every piece carries unique artistic character and authentic temple-style detailing.
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