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Mysore Rosewood Inlay Frame - Sangu Chakram Namam - KEB23028
Material : Wood
- This Mysore Rosewood Inlay Frame featuring Sangu, Chakram, and Namam is a traditional handcrafted artwork that holds deep spiritual, cultural, and decorative significance, especially in Vaishnavite traditions
- The symbols Sangu (Conch), Chakram (Discus), and Namam (sacred Vaishnavite mark) represent Lord Vishnu and Lord Venkateswara (Balaji)
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Symbolic Significance Sangu (Conch):divine sound (Om), purity, and positive energy Chakram (Discus):protection, power, and the destruction of negativity Namam:A sacred mark associated with Vaishnavism, signifying devotion and surrender to Lord Vishnu. - Considered highly auspicious for placement in homes to attract peace, prosperity, and positive vibrations
- Crafted using the Mysore rosewood inlay technique, a renowned art form from Karnataka
- Serves as an elegant wall decor piece with a traditional and cultural theme
- Suitable for decoration during Vaikunta Ekadasi, Diwali, Navratri, and other Vishnu-related festivals
- A thoughtful and auspicious gift for housewarming (Griha Pravesh), weddings, religious occasions, and temple offerings
- It Measures 9ā³ height, 30ā³ breadth, and 1ā³ depth with 2140g weight
$20.19
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Material : Wood
- This Mysore Rosewood Inlay Frame featuring Sangu, Chakram, and Namam is a traditional handcrafted artwork that holds deep spiritual, cultural, and decorative significance, especially in Vaishnavite traditions
- The symbols Sangu (Conch), Chakram (Discus), and Namam (sacred Vaishnavite mark) represent Lord Vishnu and Lord Venkateswara (Balaji)
-
Symbolic Significance Sangu (Conch):divine sound (Om), purity, and positive energy Chakram (Discus):protection, power, and the destruction of negativity Namam:A sacred mark associated with Vaishnavism, signifying devotion and surrender to Lord Vishnu. - Considered highly auspicious for placement in homes to attract peace, prosperity, and positive vibrations
- Crafted using the Mysore rosewood inlay technique, a renowned art form from Karnataka
- Serves as an elegant wall decor piece with a traditional and cultural theme
- Suitable for decoration during Vaikunta Ekadasi, Diwali, Navratri, and other Vishnu-related festivals
- A thoughtful and auspicious gift for housewarming (Griha Pravesh), weddings, religious occasions, and temple offerings
- It Measures 9ā³ height, 30ā³ breadth, and 1ā³ depth with 2140g weight
















