Saturday, July 26, 2014

Hindu God Vigraha Deity Crowns

Hindu God Vigraha Deity Crowns



A Hindu God wears a crown which symbolizes his / her supreme authority. Crown in hinduism is symbol of prosperity and superiority so that's why hindu gods are shown with crown.

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Most Hindu gods and goddesses wear a crown, Shiva being the only exception. 

A crown or mukut is the traditional symbolic form of head ornament worn by a vigraha. It represents power, legitimacy, victory, triumph, honor and glory,as well as immortality, righteousness, and resurrection.



These kireetam for Hindu Deities can be prepared from simply design to extensive intricate work.

The size and weight of a Mukut or Kreedam for the Gods and Goddess may also vary depending on the intricacy needed.


Colourful genuine stones from authentic jewelers are used to bedeck the Mukuts.

Prices may vary depending on the size and the density of handwork done. The crafts men should have passion, creative flair and fine attention to detail when designing the mukut.


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