The image showcases a beautifully detailed miniature idol of Goddess Annapoorna, the Hindu goddess of food and nourishment, rendered in an oxidized silver tone. She is depicted with a serene, benevolent smile and a calm expression that radiates maternal compassion and grace. A five-hooded serpent canopy rises behind her head, signifying divine protection and her association with Lord Shiva, while an elaborately carved arch frames her figure with scrolling vines and floral motifs. In her hands she holds a vessel filled with food, symbolizing her role as the eternal provider who ensures that no devotee goes hungry. The idol is mounted on a circular base decorated with beaded patterns and small ghungroo-like elements, and the entire structure integrates a lamp-like form that can hold oil or ghee. The antique finish highlights the depth of the carvings, from her jewelry and draped hair to the delicate patterns on the arch and base, giving the piece a heritage temple feel. In tradition, worshipping Annapoorna is believed to remove scarcity, bless the kitchen with abundance, and grant fulfillment on both material and spiritual levels. Set on a black pedestal against a soft backdrop, the murti creates a powerful yet compact focal point for devotion. It is ideal for home shrines, kitchens, and dining spaces, and makes an auspicious gift during Annakoot, housewarmings, and weddings to invoke lasting nourishment and prosperity.
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Annapoorna Shesha Chhatra Deepa
An intricately crafted antique silver idol of Goddess Annapoorna seated with a bowl of food, sheltered by a five-hooded serpent and a carved floral arch. The design merges a deity murti with a lamp base, representing the goddess who feeds the universe and bestows both physical and spiritual nourishment.





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