Description
Base & Structure
The stand is shaped like a Kalash (sacred water pot), symbolizing prosperity and divine blessings.
It has a broad, rounded base, tapering slightly upwards, ensuring stability.
The surface is adorned with intricate floral and vine patterns, often found in traditional Indian temple architecture.
The gold polish gives it a radiant and divine glow, making it a centerpiece in any temple or altar.
Shreenathji’s Full Figure Depiction
Murti (Idol) Positioning: At the front or center of the Kalash, Shreenathji is depicted in his signature Tribhangi (three-bend) posture, holding Govardhan Parvat on his left hand.
Facial Features: His face is beautifully detailed, with gentle, compassionate eyes, a serene smile, and a well-defined tilak on his forehead.
Attire & Ornaments:
Dressed in richly designed attire with embossed gold patterns and colored enamel work.
Adorned with pearl, kundan, and meenakari decorations, enhancing the regal look.
Intricate jewelry like necklaces, bangles, and anklets are crafted with fine detailing.
Back & Additional Features
The reverse side of the stand could have additional engravings, such as temple architecture or divine symbols.
Some versions may include a small diya holder or a space for Prasad offering.
If designed as a tabletop or altar piece, it might have a sturdy support or frame.
This beautifully crafted stand would serve as a sacred and aesthetic addition to a home temple, enhancing devotion and spiritual ambiance.
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