Handcrafted Brass Hanuman with Sanjeevani Parvat Idol (5.5 Inch) | RoyalStuffs

Handcrafted Brass Hanuman with Sanjeevani Parvat Idol (5.5 Inch) | RoyalStuffs

Brand: ROYAL STUFFS
SKU: RS3433
2300.00 INR In stock Buy at Merchant

Celebrate one of the most inspiring moments from the Ramayana with the RoyalStuffs Handcrafted Brass Lord Hanuman with Sanjeevani Parvat Idol (5.5 Inch). Expertly handcrafted from premium solid brass, this exquisite idol portrays Lord Hanuman carrying the sacred Sanjeevani Mountain, symbolizing unwavering devotion, immense strength, courage, determination, and selfless service. According to the Ramayana, when Lakshman was severely wounded during the battle in Lanka, Lord Hanuman flew to the Himalayas to fetch the life-saving Sanjeevani herb. Unable to identify the herb, he lifted the entire mountain and carried it back, demonstrating unmatched devotion, wisdom, and extraordinary power. This iconic form of Hanuman continues to inspire faith, resilience, and the spirit of overcoming impossible challenges. Beautifully handcrafted by skilled Indian artisans, this idol features intricate detailing on Hanuman's ornaments, gada, attire, expressive face, and the finely sculpted Sanjeevani mountain. The elegant antique brass finish enhances its traditional appeal, making it a perfect addition to home temples, pooja rooms, offices, meditation spaces, and spiritual décor. Ideal for Hanuman Jayanti, Ram Navami, Diwali, housewarming ceremonies, weddings, anniversaries, and corporate gifting, this handcrafted brass idol is a timeless expression of devotion and Indian craftsmanship. Key Features Premium Solid Brass Construction Lord Hanuman Carrying Sanjeevani Parvat Sacred Ramayana-Inspired Design Handcrafted by Skilled Indian Artisans Elegant Antique Brass Finish Symbol of Strength, Devotion & Protection Ideal for Home Temples & Spiritual Spaces Perfect for Religious & Premium Gifting

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