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Brass Idols
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SKU : MH-SH-3466
Material - Brass Statue
Finish - Brass and Antique
Size - 3 inches approx
Weight - 170 grams approx
Delivery - 2-6 days
Origin - Made in India
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Invite the nourishing grace of the Divine Mother into your home with this beautifully handcrafted 3-inch Brass Annapoorni Devi Idol with Spoon. This exquisite Goddess Annapurna statue depicts the benevolent goddess of food and nourishment in her classic standing form, holding a serving spoon (ladle) in one hand and a vessel of sacred food, symbolizing her divine role as the eternal provider who ensures no devotee ever goes hungry. The spoon is one of her most recognizable and auspicious symbols, representing the endless act of feeding and blessing all beings.
Cast in pure brass by skilled Indian artisans, this Annapoorni Devi murti showcases fine craftsmanship across the goddess's form, the detailed ladle, ornaments, and posture, finished in a rich golden tone with an antique-inspired appeal. Its compact 3-inch size makes it perfect for a pooja room, kitchen shelf, dining area, home temple, or Devi altar.
Revered under many sacred names – Annapoorani, Annapurna, Annada, Annapoorneshwari, and Annapurneshwari – the goddess is regarded as a form of Goddess Parvati and the divine consort of Lord Shiva. As the goddess of food and nourishment, she is worshipped to ensure abundance of food, prosperity, good health, and a home that is never short of wealth or sustenance.
Whether you seek an auspicious brass idol for daily worship, a sacred kitchen deity for abundance and prosperity, or a meaningful spiritual gift for housewarming and festivals, this handcrafted Annapoorni Devi idol with spoon is a timeless addition that radiates divine grace and traditional elegance. It is especially ideal for Annapurna Jayanti, Akshaya Tritiya, housewarming (Griha Pravesh), and daily kitchen worship.
Place the Annapoorni Devi idol in the pooja room, kitchen, or dining area, as she is the goddess of food and nourishment. The kitchen is considered especially auspicious for her worship. In the pooja room, place the idol in the east or north-east (Ishanya) corner on a clean, elevated platform facing east or north so the devotee faces the deity while praying.
Clean the idol gently with a soft dry cloth before worship. Place it on a sanctified platform, offer flowers, kumkum, incense, and prayers while reciting Annapoorni mantras and stotras. It is considered auspicious to offer cooked food (neivedyam) and pray before serving meals, expressing gratitude for the food on your table. Light a diya during morning and evening aarti to invite divine blessings. To maintain the brass shine, occasionally clean with a natural cleaner like tamarind or lemon paste, rinse, and wipe completely dry to prevent tarnishing.
1. Who is Annapoorni Devi?
Annapoorni Devi, also known as Annapurna, is the Hindu goddess of food, nourishment, and abundance. She is regarded as a form of Goddess Parvati and the divine consort of Lord Shiva, worshipped to ensure the home is always blessed with food and prosperity.
2. What does the spoon (ladle) in her hand symbolize?
The serving spoon is one of Annapoorni Devi's most sacred symbols. It represents her endless act of feeding and nourishing all beings, signifying that those who worship her will never lack food or sustenance.
3. What are the other names of Annapoorni Devi?
She is revered as Annapoorani, Annapurna, Annada, Annapoorneshwari, and Annapurneshwari across different regions and traditions.
4. Where should I place the Annapoorni Devi idol?
She is the goddess of food, so the kitchen is considered especially auspicious. She can also be placed in the pooja room or dining area, ideally in the east or north-east (Ishanya) corner.
5. What is the size and material of this idol?
This idol is approximately 3 inches tall and crafted from pure, durable brass with fine handcrafted detailing.
6. When is the best time to worship Annapoorni Devi?
She can be worshipped daily, especially before meals. Annapurna Jayanti, Akshaya Tritiya, and housewarming (Griha Pravesh) ceremonies are considered particularly auspicious for her worship.
7. How do I clean and maintain the brass idol?
Wipe regularly with a soft dry cloth. For shine, use a natural cleaner like lemon or tamarind paste, then rinse and dry thoroughly to prevent tarnishing.
8. Is this Annapoorni Devi idol suitable for gifting?
Yes, it makes an auspicious and meaningful gift for housewarmings, weddings, festivals, and anyone seeking blessings of abundance and prosperity.
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