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Pure Brass Naga Kanya Idol – Chola Tone Finish 8.5"
Pure Brass Naga Kanya Idol – Chola Tone Finish 8.5"
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Pure Brass Naga Kanya Idol, finished in an antique Chola tone. A rare and powerful symbol in Hindu and tantric traditions, Naga Kanya—the serpent maiden—embodies the union of earthly wisdom and celestial energy.
📏 Dimensions:
Height: 21.5 cm (8.5 inches), Width: 14 cm (5.5 inches), Depth: 9 cm (3.5 inches), Weight: 2 kg.
🪙 Craftsmanship Highlights:
Made from pure brass with traditional Chola-style antique finish
Features the graceful form of a maiden with serpent hoods, symbolizing mysticism and divine feminine power
Handcrafted detailing on ornaments, facial features, and multi-hooded serpent crown
Compact yet powerful—ideal for altars, ritual spaces, or collector’s displays
🐍 Spiritual Significance:
Naga Kanya represents kundalini energy, protection, fertility, and transformation. Worshipped for spiritual awakening, prosperity, and removal of negative energies, this idol is a potent symbol of inner power and balance.
✨ Ideal For:
Home altars, tantric and yogic spaces, or vastu corrections
Gifting for spiritual practitioners and connoisseurs of rare Hindu iconography
Display in heritage collections or meditation corners
Bring home the Naga Kanya in radiant Chola tone—a piece that blends sacred symbolism with timeless South Indian artistry.
SKU:PBK8
✨ Pro Tip: Divine Shine
Pure brass decor naturally darkens over time. To restore its golden shine, simply clean it with Lemon or Pitambari powder. See maintenance tips →
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