Description
Material & Craftsmanship
Black Marble Waste: Crafted from repurposed black marble, this murti is a sustainable and artistic representation, ensuring no wastage of valuable stone.
Polished Finish: The face is often finely polished to bring out the natural shine of the black marble while maintaining a divine aura.
Hand-Carved Details: Artisans skillfully sculpt the delicate facial features of Lord Shreenathji, ensuring a lifelike expression.
Design & Features
Mukharvind (Face Representation): Only the face of Lord Shreenathji is depicted, symbolizing divine presence and grace.
Lotus-Shaped Eyes: The eyes are deeply expressive, radiating kindness and compassion.
Ornamental Crown (Mukut): Some murtis may have a carved or separately attached mukut to enhance their grandeur.
Tilak and Facial Adornments: Intricate tilak markings and jewelry details are sometimes hand-painted or engraved for authenticity.
Compact & Sacred: Often smaller in size, making it perfect for home temples or personal worship.
Usage & Significance
Spiritual Symbolism: The black marble mukharvind represents the divine, guiding devotees toward devotion and inner peace.
Eco-Friendly & Artistic: Created from marble waste, it promotes sustainability while preserving sacred artistry.
Perfect for Pooja: Used in personal shrines, temples, or as a meditative focal point.
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