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Vishnu Idols
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SKU : MH-VSH-002
Material: Brass
Design: Lakshmi Hayagreeva statue
Color: Antique finish
Height: 5.5 inches approx
Weight: 450 grams approx
Craftsmanship: Hand-Made
Delivery: 2-8 days
Quantity: 1 Piece
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Invite divine speed, strength, and protection into your home with our exquisite Brass Standing Garuda Idol (5.5 Inches) — a sacred representation of Lord Vishnu's celestial vehicle and the king of birds. Revered across India by many divine names — Garudar, Garuda Dev, Vainateya (son of Vinata), Pakshiraj (king of birds), Suparna (beautiful-winged), Khageshwara, Tarkshya, Garutman, Nagantaka (destroyer of serpents), and Vishnu Vahana — Lord Garuda is the eternal companion and devoted servant of Sri Maha Vishnu.
This beautifully detailed brass Garuda murti stands at 5.5 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide, depicting the mighty eagle-deity in his signature standing posture with hands folded in a humble Anjali Mudra (Namaskar) — a divine pose symbolizing surrender, devotion, and humility before Lord Vishnu. The intricate carvings showcase his majestic outstretched wings, ornate crown (kireeta mukuta), divine ornaments, and traditional dhoti, all crafted with exceptional artistry by skilled Indian artisans.
Made from premium solid brass with a rich antique golden finish, this Garuda statue is perfect for home mandirs, Vishnu temples, office shrines, business establishments, and as a powerful religious gift. Lord Garuda is widely worshipped in Vaishnava traditions, Tirupati Balaji temples, Srivilliputhur, and Garuda Panchami festivals, and is believed to be the supreme remover of snake doshas (Sarpa Dosha), Kaal Sarp Dosha, Rahu-Ketu afflictions, poison, fear, and obstacles.
Whether you're a devotee of Lord Vishnu, Venkateswara Swamy, Krishna, or Rama — this Garuda Bhagwan idol will fill your sacred space with divine vibrations, courage, and unwavering protection.
Avoid placing the idol in bedrooms, bathrooms, kitchens, near footwear, or directly on the floor.
Q1. What is the size and material of this Garuda idol? This idol stands 5.5 inches tall and 3.5 inches wide, handcrafted from solid premium brass with a beautiful antique golden finish.
Q2. Who is Lord Garuda? Garuda is the divine king of birds, the celestial vahana (mount) of Lord Vishnu, and son of Sage Kashyapa and Vinata. He is the eternal sworn enemy of serpents and a symbol of speed, strength, devotion, and unwavering loyalty.
Q3. Why is Garuda shown in Namaskar (Anjali Mudra) pose? The folded-hands posture represents Garuda's eternal humility and devotion to Lord Vishnu. He is always depicted as Vishnu's most loyal devotee and servant, embodying the perfect example of bhakti (surrender).
Q4. Can I keep this Garuda idol at home? Yes, absolutely. Garuda is highly auspicious for home worship and is considered a powerful guardian deity who removes negativity, snake doshas, and obstacles from the household.
Q5. Which direction should the Garuda idol face? Place the idol facing East or North-East. The devotee should sit facing East or North while performing pooja for the best spiritual results.
Q6. Is this idol good for removing Kaal Sarp Dosha? Yes. Lord Garuda is the supreme deity for neutralizing Kaal Sarp Dosha, Sarpa Dosha, and Rahu-Ketu afflictions. Regular worship is highly recommended for those with these planetary doshas in their horoscope.
Q7. Is this idol suitable for gifting? Yes, it is a meaningful and auspicious gift for housewarming (Griha Pravesh), Garuda Panchami, weddings, business openings, and for devotees of Lord Vishnu, Venkateswara, Krishna, or Rama.
Q8. How do I clean and maintain the brass idol? Wipe with a soft, dry cloth regularly. For deeper cleaning, use a brass polish or a natural mix of lemon juice and salt, then rinse with water and dry thoroughly. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners.
Q9. What is the best mantra to chant before this idol? The most powerful mantra is the Garuda Gayatri: "Om Tat Purushaya Vidmahe, Suvarna Pakshaya Dhimahi, Tanno Garuda Prachodayat." You can also chant "Om Garudaya Namaha" 108 times daily.
Q10. When is the best day to worship Lord Garuda? Sundays, Ekadashi days, and Garuda Panchami (the fifth day of the bright half of Shravan month) are the most auspicious times for Garuda worship.
Q11. Is the idol energized (pran pratishtha)? The idol is shipped unenergized. You can purify it with Ganga jal, chant the Garuda mantra 108 times, and perform a simple pran pratishtha at home — or have a priest officiate the ritual for traditional installation.
Q12. Can I place Garuda with other deities? Yes. Garuda is traditionally placed near or in front of Lord Vishnu, Venkateswara Swamy, Krishna, Rama, or Narasimha idols, as he is their devoted vahana and protector.
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