This beautifully crafted Brass Peetha Prabhavali features the traditional Kirtimukha and Yali design, inspired by classical South Indian temple architecture. It serves as a sacred backdrop and throne base for placing deity idols in home temples and mandirs.
The arch showcases the powerful motif of Kirtimukha, the mythical protective face often seen in temple carvings. In Hindu tradition, Kirtimukha symbolizes divine protection and is believed to guard sacred spaces from negative energies.
The decorative arch is further enhanced with carvings inspired by the legendary Yali, a mythical guardian creature commonly depicted in South Indian temples. Yali symbolizes strength, protection, and divine authority.
The structure includes a Peetha (base platform) designed to securely hold medium-sized deity idols while the Prabhavali arch forms a divine halo behind the deity. This sacred frame enhances the visual grandeur and spiritual presence of idols placed before it.
Expertly crafted in brass with intricate detailing, this larger version is perfect for home temples, altar arrangements, puja rooms, and traditional mandir décor, beautifully highlighting idols of deities such as Vishnu, Lakshmi, Krishna, or Ganesha.
Dimensions & Weight
Height: 14.75 inches (37.5 cm)
Width: 9.5 inches (24.1 cm)
Depth: 7.5 inches (19.1 cm)
Weight: 5.14 kg
Key Features
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Material: Brass
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Design: Kirtimukha and Yali temple motif
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Structure: Peetha base with decorative Prabhavali arch
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Symbolism: Divine protection and sacred aura
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Craftsmanship: Traditional handcrafted brass detailing
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Ideal for: Home mandir, puja altar, temple décor, deity display
