Laxmi Narsimha Ashtadhatu Idol - The Fierce Grace of the Divine Protector
Enshrine the most powerful and protective form of Lord Vishnu in your sacred space with this extraordinary Laxmi Narsimha Ashtadhatu Idol. Lord Narsimha, the half-lion half-man avatar of Vishnu, is depicted here in his Ugra (fierce) yet grace-filled form, with Goddess Laxmi seated upon his lap, her gentle presence softening his divine wrath into boundless compassion.
This is the form of absolute protection. Narsimha, who tore through the veil of illusion to protect his devotee Prahlad, is worshipped as the destroyer of evil, the remover of fear, and the guardian of dharma. With Laxmi by his side, his fierce energy is tempered by grace, making this idol a symbol of both Shakti and Karuna, power and mercy, in perfect divine balance.
Cast in sacred Ashtadhatu, the eight-metal alloy revered in Vedic tradition, this idol carries deep spiritual potency and is believed to create a powerful protective field in any space it inhabits.
Why Choose This Laxmi Narsimha Idol
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Sacred Ashtadhatu Alloy - Eight metals in Vedic proportion, revered for spiritual resonance and divine energy
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Laxmi Narsimha Form - The fierce protector avatar of Vishnu with Laxmi on his lap, the rarest and most powerful of Vaishnava idols
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Symbol of Protection - Worshipped to remove fear, destroy negativity, and guard the home and family
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Exquisite Hand-Finished Detailing - Narsimha's lion mane, claws, and fierce expression with Laxmi's serene grace rendered with devotional artistry
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Perfect for Gifting - Ideal for Narsimha Jayanti, housewarming, and gifting to devotees seeking divine protection
Product Details
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Deities: Lord Narsimha (Lion Avatar of Vishnu) and Goddess Laxmi
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Form: Laxmi Narsimha - Ugra Narsimha with Laxmi
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Material: Ashtadhatu (Eight-Metal Alloy)
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Finish: Antique gold tone with fine engraved detailing
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Weight: 199 grams
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Ideal For: Home mandir, protective altar, Narsimha Jayanti puja, premium spiritual gifting
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ashtadhatu? Ashtadhatu is a sacred alloy of eight metals used in Vedic idol-making. It includes gold, silver, copper, zinc, lead, tin, iron, and mercury (in symbolic proportion). Idols made from Ashtadhatu are believed to carry heightened spiritual energy and are traditionally used in temple worship.
Which direction should the Laxmi Narsimha idol face? The idol is ideally placed facing east or north in your home mandir. The deity should be at eye level or slightly above when seated for puja.
Is this idol suitable for daily puja? Yes. This Ashtadhatu Laxmi Narsimha idol is crafted for both daily worship and as a permanent sacred installation in your home temple.
Where Narsimha roars, evil retreats. Where Laxmi rests, grace abides. Invite this supreme protector into your home and let no darkness cross your threshold.