Description
Description of the Stand:
Overall Shape & Structure:
The stand is shaped like a majestic peacock with its body forming the central support and the tail fanning out elegantly at the back, adding grace and grandeur.
The peacock’s head is raised high, symbolizing divine beauty and elegance.
The structure is made of black material, possibly polished wood, metal, or marble, giving it a rich and royal appearance.
Base & Support:
The base is broad and stable, ensuring a firm grip to hold the Shreenathji idol securely.
Delicate carvings of traditional Pichwai motifs, lotus flowers, and peacock feathers may adorn the edges.
Peacock’s Feathers & Artistic Elements:
The peacock’s tail feathers spread outward in an elaborate pattern, with intricate detailing.
The feathers may be engraved with gold or silver accents, or embedded with semi-precious stones like emerald, sapphire, or kundan work, enhancing the divine aura.
Shreenathji’s Placement:
The idol of Shreenathji is centrally placed, standing on a lotus pedestal, which is an auspicious symbol in Hindu tradition.
Additional Embellishments:
The peacock’s eyes may be inlaid with precious stones like rubies or onyx.
Small hanging bells or dangling chains on the sides may add a touch of temple aesthetics.
Engravings of Shreenathji’s favorite symbols like the flute, cows, or the moon could be incorporated.
This peacock-shaped black stand would not only serve as a divine holder for Shreenathji but also as a symbol of devotion, artistic craftsmanship, and spiritual elegance in a home or temple setting.
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