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Lord Satya Narayan - Brass Sculpture $72.00
 Lord Satya Narayan - Brass Sculpture

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Product Code: 2672
Size: 8.40"H x 2.75"W x 2.75"D
Weight: 1 kg.
Material: Brass

   price: $72.00

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The spectacular brass figure of the Lord Satyanarayan is given a resplendent treatment with some dazzling carvings on it. The Lord is standing tall and the figure is highly decorated. Some rich clothes and jewelries mark the figure. 

Lord Satyanarayana is an extremely benevolent form of Lord Vishnu. An auspicious deity in Hinduism, 'panchamritam' is used to clean the place where the deity is placed. Satyanarayan Puja is one of the most popular ceremonies for the Hindus.

After placing the deity in the correct position, Satyanaraya Swami is worshipped with great devotion. Names of Satyanarayana are chanted along with offering of a variety of prasad (including a mixture of milk, honey, ghee/butter, yogurt, sugar) and flower petals.

Lord Satyanarayana is commonly worshipped by Hindus in their homes along with family and friends for the general welfare of the family, to ward off evil spirits.

The worship is performed usually on a full moon (purnima) day of the month. People worship by reciting the gracious story of the Lord which was once told by Lord Vishnu himself to the sage Narada for the benefit of humankind.

The Lord's grace is described in a Hindu  book called Skanda Purana. He has four hands like Lord Vishnu, however, his fourth hand does not hold a lotus rather it is extended upward to bless people.

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