Description
Description & Significance:
Material & Design:
Made of gold plated, often intricately carved with traditional motifs and designs.
Embellished with precious gemstones and detailed engravings.
Represents divine opulence and grandeur, fitting for the Seva (service) of Lord Shreenathji.
Symbolism:
The Sudarshan Chakra (celestial disc of Vishnu/Krishna) is prominently featured, symbolizing divine protection and righteousness.
The stand elevates the Mukharbind, signifying the supreme status of Lord Shreenathji in the devotional tradition.
Reflects the Shringar Bhava (mood of devotion through adornment), a key aspect of Pushtimarg.
Usage in Seva (Ritual Worship):
Placed in the Sanctum Sanctorum of the temple.
Used during special darshans and festivals like Janmashtami, Annakut, and Sharad Purnima.
Serves as a divine throne, reinforcing the belief that Lord Shreenathji is present and accepting the seva of His devotees.
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