The image displays a beautifully crafted miniature idol that merges Lord Murugan with his most sacred emblem, the Vel. The deity is portrayed seated within a teardrop-shaped frame that forms the head of the Vel, symbolizing the sharpness of knowledge and the power to destroy ignorance. Lord Murugan is shown with a serene expression, adorned with a traditional crown and jewelry, holding his Vel in one hand while the other is raised in abhaya mudra to grant fearlessness and blessings. The entire frame is embellished with fine filigree work of floral vines and scroll motifs, showcasing exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail. The idol is mounted on a twisted stem and an ornate circular base, both covered in intricate patterns that add stability and a temple-like grandeur to the piece. The antique oxidized finish accentuates the depth of the carvings, giving the sculpture a timeless and sacred appeal. The Vel itself represents Shakti, divine energy, and is worshipped independently as a powerful symbol of protection in Murugan tradition. Placed on a black pedestal against a soft background, the idol becomes a striking focal point that blends artistry with devotion. It is well suited for home shrines, car dashboards, or gifting during occasions like Thaipusam and Skanda Sashti, where it is believed to invoke victory, focus, and spiritual strength
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Velayudha Skanda Mayura Taru
An elegant antique silver idol of Lord Murugan set within a decorative Vel, mounted on a detailed stand. The spear-shaped frame symbolizes divine power and protection, while the deity figure inside holds his Vel and blesses devotees with courage and wisdom.





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