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Impon Idols
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SKU : MH-IMP-001
Material: Impon
Design: Arumugam Murugan on Peacock statue
Color: Antique finish
Height: 3 inches approx
Weight: 70 grams approx
Craftsmanship: Hand-Made
Delivery: 2-8 days
Quantity: 1 Piece
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Invite the divine power of Lord Murugan into your home with this exquisite Impon Arumugam Murugan Idol, a beautifully handcrafted spiritual masterpiece made from Pancha Loha — the sacred fusion of five holy metals: Gold, Silver, Copper, Brass, and Iron.
Standing 3 inches tall, this stunning idol portrays Arumugam (the Six-Faced Lord) seated majestically upon His divine vahana, the Peacock (Mayil) — symbolizing victory over ego, vanity, and negative forces. Every intricate detail, from the six radiant faces and twelve hands to the magnificent fanned-out peacock plumage, has been crafted with reverence by skilled Indian artisans following ancient Tamil temple traditions.
Lord Murugan, also revered as Arumugam, Shanmuga, Subramanya, Kartikeya, Skanda, Kumaran, Velan, and Saravana, is the supreme Tamil God of war, wisdom, courage, and victory. He is the second son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and the beloved Kaliyuga Varada — the protector who answers prayers swiftly in this age. His six faces (Arumugam) symbolize the five senses plus the mind, representing total awareness and divine consciousness.
The Pancha Loha (Impon) material itself holds profound spiritual significance — each of the five metals represents a celestial element, and together they amplify positive energy, balance the body's chakras, and emit healing vibrations throughout your home. This makes Impon idols especially powerful for daily worship, abhishekam, and meditation.
A divine centerpiece for every devotee's pooja room, home mandir, office, or meditation space, this Impon Arumugam idol is also a deeply auspicious gift for Thaipusam, Skanda Sashti, Vaikasi Visakam, Panguni Uthiram, housewarmings, weddings, and birthdays — bringing the wearer Murugan's blessings of courage, wisdom, and success.
For maximum spiritual and Vastu benefits, place your Arumugam Murugan idol in any of these locations:
"Om Saravana Bhava" (most powerful Murugan mantra – chant 108 times) "Om Sharavanabhavaya Namaha" "Vetri Vel Muruganukku Arohara!" "Om Vachadbhuve Namaha" (for wisdom)
Q1. Who is Lord Arumugam / Murugan? Lord Murugan, also known as Arumugam (Six-Faced), Shanmuga, Subramanya, Kartikeya, Skanda, and Velan, is the supreme Tamil God of war, victory, wisdom, and youth. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and the beloved Kaliyuga deity who quickly answers His devotees' prayers.
Q2. What does "Arumugam" mean? "Arumugam" literally means "Six-Faced" in Tamil (Aru = six, Mugam = face). The six faces represent total awareness — the five senses plus the mind — symbolizing supreme divine consciousness.
Q3. What is Impon / Pancha Loha? Impon (Pancha Loha) is a sacred alloy of five metals — Gold, Silver, Copper, Brass, and Iron — used in traditional South Indian temple idols. It is highly revered in Hindu scriptures for its spiritual energy, healing vibrations, and ability to amplify divine blessings.
Q4. What is the size of this Murugan idol? The idol stands 3 inches tall, making it perfect for home pooja rooms, office desks, study tables, and gifting purposes.
Q5. Why is Murugan shown with a Peacock (Mayil)? The peacock is Lord Murugan's divine vahana (vehicle), symbolizing victory over ego, vanity, and ignorance. According to legend, Murugan tamed the demon Surapadman by transforming him into His peacock and rooster, signifying mastery over negative forces.
Q6. Which day is best for Murugan pooja? Tuesday and Friday are most auspicious for Lord Murugan worship. Special festivals include Thaipusam, Skanda Sashti, Vaikasi Visakam, Panguni Uthiram, and Krittika Nakshatra days every month.
Q7. What mantras should I chant for Lord Murugan? The most powerful mantras are:
Reciting Skanda Sashti Kavasam is also highly auspicious.
Q8. Where should I place this Impon Murugan idol? Place it in your pooja room or home mandir facing East or West. According to Vastu, the East or North-East corner of your home is most spiritually beneficial.
Q9. Can I gift this Impon Arumugam idol? Absolutely! It's an extremely auspicious gift for housewarmings (Griha Pravesh), weddings, baby showers, birthdays, exam season, and Murugan festivals — bringing courage, wisdom, and prosperity to the receiver.
Q10. How do I clean and maintain a Pancha Loha idol? Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth daily. For deep cleaning, use a mixture of lemon and salt or a mild Pancha Loha polish, then dry thoroughly. Avoid harsh chemicals or water immersion to preserve the sacred finish and energy.
Q11. Can I perform abhishekam on this Impon idol? Yes! Pancha Loha idols are specifically made for abhishekam with milk, water, panchamrit, rosewater, and sacred substances. This is one of the main reasons devotees prefer Impon idols over single-metal ones.
Q12. Is Lord Murugan only worshipped in Tamil Nadu? While Murugan is the principal deity of Tamil Nadu and Tamil Hindus worldwide, He is also worshipped across Kerala, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Mauritius, and South India as Subramanya, Kartikeya, and Skanda. He has six famous abodes called the Arupadai Veedu.
Q13. Who are Lord Murugan's consorts? Lord Murugan has two divine consorts: Valli (representing iccha shakti / desire) and Devasena/Deivanai (representing kriya shakti / action). Together they symbolize the balance of love, duty, and divine harmony.
Q14. What are the Arupadai Veedu (Six Abodes of Murugan)? The six sacred temples of Murugan in Tamil Nadu are:
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