Pithika Shreeji Murti

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Bring divine grace and artistic heritage into your sacred space with this exquisite, hand-carved Pithika Shreeji Black Marble Statue. Revered as a form of Lord Krishna, Shrinathji is depicted majestically lifting the Govardhan Hill, a symbol of divine protection and grace.

✨ Key Features:

  • Authentic Craftsmanship: Each idol is meticulously hand-carved by master artisans from India, capturing the intricate details of Shrinathji’s traditional iconography, including his ornate crown, delicate features, and flowing attire.

  • Premium Black Marble: Sculpted from high-quality Black Marble, the statue boasts a rich, deep hue that provides a striking visual contrast, emphasizing the fine carving work and giving the piece a regal and timeless appearance.

  • Ornate Pithika Frame: The idol is set within a traditional Pithika (frame), which features detailed textures and smaller symbolic carvings of surrounding elements, enhancing the overall aesthetic and devotional depth.

  • Symbol of Protection: The Shrinathji (Shreeji) form, known for lifting the Govardhan Hill, is a powerful symbol of divine protection, prosperity, and devotion (Bhakti Yoga).

  • Ideal for Sacred & Home Decor: Perfect for placement in your Home Temple (Mandir), Prayer Room, Office Desk, or as a sophisticated spiritual gift for housewarmings, weddings, or festivals like Diwali and Janmashtami.

📏 Available Sizes (Approximate Dimensions):

Height Width Ideal For
8 inches 5 inches Standard Home Temple/Desk
6 inches 4.5 inches Small Home Temple/Shelf
10 inches 6 inches Larger Display/Centrepiece

Product Specifications:

  • Material: 100% Genuine Black Marble Stone

  • Finish: Smooth Polished and Deep Carving Texture

  • Care Instructions: Wipe gently with a dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals.

Embrace the presence of Lord Shrinathji with this sacred and stunning piece of Indian sculptural art.

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Product Description

  • Hand-Carved Black Marble Shreeji Statue: Authentic Pithika Shrinathji Murti, a revered form of Lord Krishna.

  • Symbolic Design: Depicts Lord Krishna lifting the Govardhan Hill, representing divine protection and grace.

  • Premium Quality: Crafted from high-grade, durable Black Marble Stone with intricate, detailed carving.

  • Versatile Decor: Ideal for Home Temple (Mandir), Puja Room, Office Desk, or spiritual gifting.

  • Multiple Sizes Available: Choose from 6×4.5 inch, 8×5 inch, or 10×6 inch options.

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