Superfine Brass Tripurasundari Idol I 4 Inch Goddess Raj Rajeshwari idol

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Bring divine grace and artistic elegance into your sacred space with this handcrafted brass idol of Goddess Tripurasundari (Raj Rajeshwari). Measuring 4 inches, this superfine statue embodies the supreme goddess of beauty, wisdom, and cosmic power, making it ideal for daily puja rituals, meditation, and spiritual décor.

Dimension: 8.5 cm (L) x 4.5 cm (W) x 10 cm(H)

8.5 cm (L) x 4.5 cm (W) x 10 cm(H)
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Key Product Information

  • Collection: Premium Brass Idol / Vaastu & Good Luck Charms
  • Dimension:  8.5 cm (L) x 4.5 cm (W) x 10 cm(H)
  • Weight: 240 g
  • Colour: Golden Yellow Antique Brass
  • Material: Fine Brass
  • Finish: Yellow Antique
  • Style : Indian Traditional
  • Special Features: Finely carved idol of Maa Lalita Tripura Sundari seated gracefully on an ornamental throne with a Prabha Wali Backdrop
  • Use: Office Desk, Meditation Room, Entrance Foyer, Home Temple
  • Occasion: Gift for family & friends on Special Occasion
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Description

Bring divine grace and artistic elegance into your sacred space with this handcrafted brass idol of Goddess Tripurasundari (Raj Rajeshwari). Measuring 4 inches, this superfine statue embodies the supreme goddess of beauty, wisdom, and cosmic power, making it ideal for daily puja rituals, meditation, and spiritual décor.

Key Product Information & Dimension

  • Collection: Premium Brass Idol / Vaastu & Good Luck Charms
  • Dimension:  8.5 cm (L) x 4.5 cm (W) x 10 cm(H)
  • Weight: 240 g
  • Colour: Golden Yellow Antique Brass
  • Material: Fine Brass
  • Finish: Yellow Antique
  • Style : Indian Traditional
  • Special Features: Finely carved idol of Maa Lalita Tripura Sundari seated gracefully on an ornamental throne with a Prabha Wali Backdrop
  • Use: Office Desk, Meditation Room, Entrance Foyer, Home Temple
  • Occasion: Gift for family & friends on Special Occasion
Care Instructions

Brass artefacts are timeless treasures that carry both artistic and spiritual resonance. With gentle care, they retain their golden glow and continue to enrich your home for generations.

  • Dust regularly with a soft & dry cotton cloth Handle with clean hands to avoid fingerprints and moisture stains.
  • Keep away from direct sunlight and damp areas to preserve the natural sheen.
  • For routine cleaning, gently wipe with a soft cloth dipped in mild soapy water, then dry immediately.
  • Restore shine using a paste of lemon juice and baking soda or tamarind pulp. Apply lightly, rinse, and dry thoroughly.
  • You can also apply coconut or olive oil using cotton on every portion to restore the shine.
  • Do not use harsh chemicals, steel wool, or rough scrubbers, as they may scratch or dull the surface.
  • Wrap artefacts in soft cloth when not in use, and store in a dry place.

The Significance of Maa Lalita Tripura Sundari

The Significance of Maa Lalita Tripura Sundari

Tripura Sundari also known as Lalita, Shodashi, Kamakshi, and Raja Rajeshvari is the supreme goddess and the most revered forms of Adi Shakti in Sanatan Dharma. The word Lalita means playful, graceful, and effortless, while Tripura Sundari means “the most beautiful one of the three worlds” or the three levels of existence: physical, subtle, and causal. She is also called Tripura because she is manifested in Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva as the creator, preserver and destroyer of the universe.
Her significance lies in Her ability to bridge the gap between the mundane and the spiritual; She is the empress of the universe (Rajeswari) who grants both worldly prosperity (Bhoga) and ultimate liberation (Moksha).
Devotees worship Maa Lalita as both a compassionate mother and the highest reality behind the universe. For this reason, she occupies a unique place in the Indian tradition, where devotion to her is seen as a path toward inner balance, spiritual wisdom, and ultimately self-realization.

The Smbolism & Iconography

The Smbolism & Iconography

Tripura Sundari symbolizes beauty, balance, and completeness. Her beauty is not limited to physical appearance. It represents the perfect harmony of wisdom, compassion, power, and inner awareness. This is why devotees see her as the embodiment of both divine grace and spiritual perfection. She is often depicted holding a sugarcane bow, five flower arrows, a noose, and a goad. The sugarcane bow symbolizes the mind, while the five flower arrows represent the five senses through which we experience the world. The noose signifies love, attachment, and the power that draws devotees toward the Divine Mother. The goad represents guidance, discipline, and the force that removes ignorance and directs the seeker toward spiritual growth.She wears a crown adorned with a crescent moon, signifying Her role as the sovereign of time and the cycles of nature. Seated gracefully on an articulated throne, this idol is a masterpiece of devotion and artistry, radiating spiritual grandeur and timeless elegance.

The Craftmanship in Brass: An Ancient Indian Art form

The Craftmanship in Brass: An Ancient Indian Art form

The craftsmanship of superfine brass idol of Lalita Tripura Sundari is a radiant hymn to divine beauty where every curve and contour embodies sacred artistry. Her form is sculpted with delicate precision—ornaments of crown, earrings, and necklaces shimmer with intricate detailing, reflecting her majesty as Rajarajeshwari, the Queen of Queens.
Her serene yet playful expression radiates blissful authority, embodying the goddess who governs the three worlds with grace and compassion.
The idol’s superfine finish enhances the gentle smile and compassionate eyes of the goddess, evoking warmth, devotion, and transcendence. Flowing drapery and ornamental motifs are polished to perfection, catching light in a way that makes the brass glow like living gold.
Together, these details capture Lalita Tripura Sundari not just as a deity, but as the embodiment of divine playfulness, supreme sovereignty, and eternal beauty—transforming brass into a timeless vessel of devotion and art. The articulated throne is adorned with ornate carvings, symbolizing her supreme authority as Rajarajeshwari, the Queen of the Universe