Exotic Exclusive Kirtimukha Sihashan Throne for God Goddess Statues Temple Decor

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This Beautifully ornate miniature brass "Singhasan" in Indian tradition. This type of artifact is typically used in Hindu religious practices to place idols of deities during worship or rituals.

• The Kirtimukha at the top is a symbol of protection, power, and the destruction of negativity. It is a common motif in Hindu temple architecture, often placed over deity doorways or temple entrances.
• The peacocks or birds on the arch symbolize grace, purity, and spirituality frequently associated with divine beings and celestial realms.
• The overall styling is highly regal and sacred, aligning with the function of the Singhasan as a seat for a deity.

Design: Made in heavy brass metal.
Dimensions of Kirtimukha: 9.75 inches (H) x 6.5 inches (W) approx
Weight: 1.600 kgs approx

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Short Description This Beautifully ornate miniature brass "Singhasan" in Indian tradition. This type of artifact is typically used in Hindu religious practices to place idols of deities during worship or rituals.

• The Kirtimukha at the top is a symbol of protection, power, and the destruction of negativity. It is a common motif in Hindu temple architecture, often placed over deity doorways or temple entrances.
• The peacocks or birds on the arch symbolize grace, purity, and spirituality frequently associated with divine beings and celestial realms.
• The overall styling is highly regal and sacred, aligning with the function of the Singhasan as a seat for a deity.

Design: Made in heavy brass metal.
Dimensions of Kirtimukha: 9.75 inches (H) x 6.5 inches (W) approx
Weight: 1.600 kgs approx