Vithumauli Divine Vithal Idol Murti in Brass

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Vitthal, also known as Vithoba, is a revered form of Lord Krishna or Vishnu, predominantly worshipped in Maharashtra and Karnataka. The Vitthal idol is usually depicted in a standing posture with hands on hips, signifying a welcoming and protective stance. The idol is adorned with a crown, jewelry, and sometimes holds objects representing divine power. The most famous temple dedicated to Lord Vitthal is the Pandharpur Vitthal Rukmini Mandir in Maharashtra, attracting millions of devotees, especially during the Ashadhi Ekadashi pilgrimage. Worshipping Vitthal is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual growth.

As per the legends: Pundalik, a Brahmin madly in love with his wife, neglected his aged parents as a result. Later, on meeting sage Kukkuta, Pundalik underwent a transformation and devoted his life to the service of his aged parents. Meanwhile, Radha, the milkmaid-lover of Krishna, came to Dwarka, the kingdom of Krishna, and sat on his lap.Radha did not honour Rukmini, the chief queen of Krishna, nor did Krishna hold Radha accountable for the offence. Offended, Rukmini left Krishna and went to the forest of Dandivana near Pandharpur. Saddened by Rukmini's departure,Krishna searched for his queen and finally found her resting in Dandivana, near Pundalik's house. After some coaxing, Rukmini was pacified.Then Krishna visited Pundalik and found him serving his parents. Pundalik threw a brick outside for Krishna to rest on. Krishna stood on the brick and waited for Pundalik.After completing his services, Pundalik asked that his Lord, in Vithoba form, remain on the brick with Rukmini, in Rakhumai form,and bless His devotees forever.

Spiritual Belief:
Worshipping Vitthal is believed to bestow devotees with protection, harmony, and inner strength.
Devotees often chant the powerful mantra "Jai Hari Vitthal" or "Panduranga Vitthal" as an expression of love and devotion.

Design: Made in heavy shining brass.
Brass is well known for its grasping capacity. It grasps the divine spirit upto 30%, when compared to other metals. The spiritual vibrations are attracted towards these shining idols easily.

Dimensions: 3.5 inches (H) x 1.75 inches (W)
Weight: 210 gms
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Short DescriptionVitthal, also known as Vithoba, is a revered form of Lord Krishna or Vishnu, predominantly worshipped in Maharashtra and Karnataka. The Vitthal idol is usually depicted in a standing posture with hands on hips, signifying a welcoming and protective stance. The idol is adorned with a crown, jewelry, and sometimes holds objects representing divine power. The most famous temple dedicated to Lord Vitthal is the Pandharpur Vitthal Rukmini Mandir in Maharashtra, attracting millions of devotees, especially during the Ashadhi Ekadashi pilgrimage. Worshipping Vitthal is believed to bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual growth.

Dimensions: 3.5 inches (H) x 1.75 inches (W)
Weight: 210 gms