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Vishnu Idols
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SKU : MH-VSH-001
Material: Brass
Design: Lakshmi Hayagreeva statue
Color: Antique finish
Height: 4 inches approx
Weight: 680 grams approx
Craftsmanship: Hand-Made
Delivery: 2-8 days
Quantity: 1 Piece
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Welcome the supreme deity of learning and wisdom into your home with this magnificently handcrafted Brass Lakshmi Hayagriva idol from Magizh Handicrafts. Standing 4.5 inches tall and 3 inches wide, this exquisite statue depicts Lord Hayagriva, the horse-faced incarnation of Lord Vishnu, seated majestically with Goddess Lakshmi on His lap, symbolizing the divine union of supreme knowledge and unwavering prosperity.
Worshipped under many sacred names including Hayagreeva, Hayavadana, Hayagrivar, Lakshmi Hayagrivar, Hayagireeswar, and Hayasirsha, this rare and powerful deity is the patron of all forms of learning, scriptures, music, arts, and wisdom. Lord Hayagriva is the original source of the Vedas and is especially revered by students, scholars, teachers, researchers, writers, and seekers of higher knowledge.
This idol is crafted from pure brass using traditional sand-casting methods perfected over generations by master artisans of South India. Every detail, from the Lord's distinctive horse face and four arms holding the chakra, conch, book, and mala, to Goddess Lakshmi's graceful posture, is sculpted with remarkable precision and devotion. The natural golden brass finish carries the warm glow of authentic temple craftsmanship and ages beautifully over time, developing a sacred patina with regular worship.
The 4.5 inch size makes this idol ideal for home pooja altars, study tables, library shelves, office desks, and educational institutions. As a fully handcrafted piece, every idol carries minor variations that mark its authenticity and uniqueness.
Lord Hayagriva is considered the embodiment of pure knowledge. According to scriptures, when the demons Madhu and Kaitabha stole the Vedas from Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu took the form of Hayagriva, defeated the demons, and restored the sacred texts to the world. This is why He is revered as the protector and restorer of all knowledge.
When worshipped along with Goddess Lakshmi, His blessings extend beyond wisdom to include material prosperity, success in examinations, clarity of thought, and removal of ignorance. The combined form of Lakshmi Hayagriva is one of the most auspicious deities for households that value both learning and abundance.
Devotees who worship the Lakshmi Hayagriva idol are believed to receive:
Vastu Shastra and traditional practice recommend the following placements for maximum spiritual benefit:
Avoid placing the idol in bedrooms, near bathrooms, on the bare floor, or under staircases. Always rest the idol on a clean wooden platform or silk cloth.
Begin every morning by lighting a ghee lamp and incense before the deity. Offer fresh flowers, especially white lotus, jasmine or yellow chrysanthemums. Place a small offering of jaggery, sweet pongal, or curd rice, which is the favourite naivedyam of Lord Hayagriva.
The most powerful mantra for invoking His blessings is:
"Om Shri Hayagrivaya Namaha"
For deeper learning and academic success, devotees chant the Hayagriva Stotram composed by Sri Vedanta Desikan, or the moola mantra:
"Gnanananda mayam devam, Nirmala spatika kruthim, Aadharam sarva vidyanam, Hayagreevam upasmahe"
Recite the chosen mantra 9, 21, 54 or 108 times daily, especially during the early morning Brahma muhurta hours. Wednesday and Thursday are considered the most auspicious days for Hayagriva worship. Hayagriva Jayanti, which falls on Shravana Pournami, and Saraswati Puja during Navaratri are the most significant festivals.
Students preparing for important exams are advised to keep their textbooks and study material near the idol and seek His blessings before beginning their studies each day.
Wipe the idol gently with a soft, dry cloth daily. For deeper cleaning every two to four weeks, use a natural mixture of lemon juice and salt, or tamarind paste, applied with a soft cloth. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly with a lint-free cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive scrubbers and brass polish solutions, as these can erode the natural finish over time.
A Lakshmi Hayagriva idol is a deeply meaningful gift for students entering college, scholars receiving degrees, teachers, researchers, writers, musicians and anyone embarking on a path of learning. It is also a thoughtful housewarming, wedding, Vijayadashami, Saraswati Puja and Hayagriva Jayanti gift that carries blessings far beyond ordinary presents.
Q1. Who is Lord Hayagriva? Lord Hayagriva is the horse-faced incarnation of Lord Vishnu and is regarded as the supreme deity of knowledge, wisdom and the Vedas. He is worshipped by students, scholars, teachers and seekers of all forms of learning.
Q2. What is the size of this Brass Lakshmi Hayagriva idol? The idol stands 4.5 inches tall and 3 inches wide, making it ideal for home pooja rooms, study desks and office shelves.
Q3. Is the idol made of pure brass? Yes, this Lakshmi Hayagreeva statue is crafted from 100 percent pure brass using traditional sand-casting techniques by skilled artisans in South India.
Q4. Can I keep the Lakshmi Hayagriva idol at home? Yes. Lakshmi Hayagriva is one of the most auspicious household deities, especially for families with students, professionals or anyone pursuing knowledge and prosperity.
Q5. Which direction should the Hayagriva idol face? The idol should face East or West, ideally placed in the Northeast corner of your pooja room, study room or office. Avoid bedrooms, bathrooms and staircases.
Q6. What are the main benefits of worshipping Lakshmi Hayagriva? Devotees worship Lakshmi Hayagriva for sharp memory, success in education and competitive exams, eloquence, wealth, career growth in academic and creative fields, and spiritual wisdom.
Q7. Which day is best for Hayagriva worship? Wednesday and Thursday are considered the most auspicious days. Hayagriva Jayanti, which falls on Shravana Pournami, is the most significant festival dedicated to Him.
Q8. Is this idol suitable for students preparing for exams? Absolutely. Lakshmi Hayagriva is the ideal deity for students. Many parents place this idol on their children's study desks to invoke focus, memory and academic success.
Q9. How do I clean a brass idol without damaging it? Wipe with a soft dry cloth daily. For deeper cleaning, use lemon and salt or tamarind paste once a month, then rinse with water and dry completely. Avoid chemical polishes.
Q10. Is this idol energized before delivery? The idol is supplied as a pure brass statue. We recommend performing pran pratishtha at home with the guidance of a priest before beginning daily worship.
Q11. Can I gift this Lakshmi Hayagriva idol? Yes. It is a meaningful gift for students, teachers, researchers, writers, musicians, and for occasions like graduations, housewarmings, Saraswati Puja, Vijayadashami and Hayagriva Jayanti.
Q12. Do you ship across India? Yes, Magizh Handicrafts ships across India with secure packaging. International shipping is available on request.
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