Mani Monk Brass Swami Samarth Idol - 1.2 Inch
Sacred, compassionate, and deeply auspicious, this Brass Swami Samarth Idol from Mani Monk depicts Swami Samarth of Akkalkot - one of the most revered saints and spiritual masters of Maharashtra and a beloved deity across India. Swami Samarth is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Dattatreya and is worshipped as the omnipotent, omniscient divine guru who protects his devotees from all difficulties and fulfils their sincere prayers. His famous assurance - 'Bhioo Nakos, Mee Ahe' (Fear not, I am here) - is the cornerstone of his devotees' faith and brings immense comfort and courage to all who seek his blessings. This compact 1.2 inch idol is ideal for home puja rooms, meditation spaces, and gifting.
Significance of Swami Samarth
- Incarnation of Lord Dattatreya - the divine trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva
- 'Bhioo Nakos, Mee Ahe' - his divine assurance of protection and fearlessness
- Omnipotent and omniscient divine guru who fulfils sincere prayers
- Worshipped for protection, healing, wish fulfilment, and spiritual guidance
- Presiding deity of Akkalkot - one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites in Maharashtra
Benefits of This Idol
- Provides divine protection and fearlessness in times of difficulty
- Fulfils sincere prayers and removes obstacles from the devotee's path
- Brings peace, courage, and the blessings of the divine guru into the home
- Ideal for those seeking spiritual guidance and protection
- Makes a meaningful spiritual gift for devotees of Swami Samarth
Product Details
- Material: Pure Brass
- Height: 1.2 inches
- Length: 0.14 inches
- Width: 0.14 inches
- Weight: 12 grams
- Also Known As: Akkalkot Swami, Swami Maharaj
- Ideal For: Home, puja room, meditation space, gifting
Why ManiMonk?
- Handcrafted by skilled artisans using traditional methods
- Premium quality brass - no alloys or artificial coatings
- Energised before dispatch with Vedic rituals
Each idol is handcrafted and may have slight variations in finish - a natural mark of authentic craftsmanship.