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Brown Brass 8 Inch Singhasan

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Brand
The Advitya
Assembly
No Assembly Required
Colour
Brown
Dimensions (In Centimeters)
Length:15; Width:13; Height:20
Material
Brass
Pack Content
1 Brass Singhasan
Product Rating
1.0
Weight
1.2 Kg
Sku
DE1971481-S-PM31935
BrandThe Advitya
Brass is a material that has been used and cherished by our ancestors, and it possesses some miraculous health benefits which have been proved scientifically as well. Singhasan / Sinhasan is a throne often depicted in sculpture with legs and designed as a seat for the figure of a deity. Laddu Gopal Brass Singhasan is used in reverence of the Lord; Krishna is seated on a beautiful Singhasan as a sign of reverence and respect. On many auspicious occasions, the singhasan is joined with a wire to swing the lord in devotion. The singhasan, with its intricate quality, displays a prabhavali frame, and the Mythical Yali - Naag, sculpted on top of the throne flanked by temple pillars, inspired by the Mughal era the temple architecture of South India.
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