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6 inch Brass Ayyappan Swamy Idol with mala

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Welcome the divine grace of Lord Ayyappa into your sacred space with this exquisitely handcrafted 6-inch brass Ayyappan Swamy idol with mala. Sculpted with intricate detailing by master artisans of South India, this murti depicts Swamy Ayyappa in his iconic seated darshan posture — right hand raised in chinmudra (the symbol of divine knowledge) and adorned with traditional temple jewellery, including the sacred mala (garland) draped across his chest.

Crafted from premium-grade solid brass with a rich antique gold finish, this Ayyappa Swamy statue showcases beautifully etched details — from the ornate kireedam (crown) and elaborate earrings to the lotus-petal pedestal at the base. Standing 6 inches tall and 4 inches wide, the idol carries an authentic Sabarimala temple-style appearance that radiates divine energy and traditional charm.

This brass Lord Ayyappan idol is perfect for home pooja rooms, temple altars, office shrines, meditation corners, and as a meaningful gift during housewarmings, weddings, birthdays, or the auspicious Mandala-Makaravilakku season. Whether you are a devoted Ayyappa bhakta observing the 41-day Vratham, preparing for Sabarimala yatra, or seeking to invite peace and prosperity into your home, this idol becomes a powerful focal point for daily devotion.

Key Highlights:

  • Material: Premium solid brass with antique gold finish
  • Dimensions: 6 inches (height) × 4 inches (width)
  • Posture: Seated chinmudra darshan with sacred mala
  • Handcrafted by skilled South Indian artisans
  • Detailed temple jewellery, crown & lotus pedestal
  • Ideal for home, temple, office, and gifting purposes
  • Durable, tarnish-resistant, and long-lasting build

Benefits of Worshipping Lord Ayyappan

Worshipping Swamy Ayyappa is believed to bestow countless blessings upon devotees:

  • Removes obstacles and shields the family from negative energies and evil eye (drishti).
  • Bestows courage, discipline, and self-control — especially helpful during the 41-day Vratham.
  • Enhances spiritual awareness, focus, and depth in meditation.
  • Attracts prosperity, harmony, and peace into the household.
  • Strengthens family bonds and promotes love and unity among members.
  • Protects devotees during travel, particularly pilgrims journeying to Sabarimala.
  • Promotes good health and is believed to relieve chronic ailments.
  • Fulfills sincere wishes (Manokamna purti) of true and devoted bhaktas.
  • The sacred mala on the idol symbolises devotion, surrender, and the spiritual journey of the devotee.

Where to Place the Idol

For the best spiritual results, place the brass Ayyappan Swamy idol in the following locations:

  • Pooja room or home altar — facing east or north-east for maximum positive vibrations.
  • Living room — on a clean, raised wooden chowki to bless the entire family.
  • Office desk or business space — to invite success and remove career hurdles.
  • Meditation room — to deepen sadhana and spiritual practice.
  • Entrance foyer — to ward off negative energies from entering the home.
  • Temple or prayer hall — as a central deity for community worship.
Avoid placing the idol in the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, or directly on the floor.

How to Use & Worship

  1. Purify the idol with rose water, Ganga jal, or panchamrit before installation.
  2. Place it on a clean yellow or saffron cloth spread over a wooden chowki or marble platform.
  3. Light a ghee diya and incense sticks (sambrani or sandalwood agarbatti) every morning and evening.
  4. Offer fresh flowers, tulsi leaves, and prasadam such as jaggery, coconut, aval (poha), or payasam.
  5. Chant the powerful mantra "Swamiye Saranam Ayyappa" or recite the Ayyappa Ashtothram / Harivarasanam.
  6. Perform abhishekam with water, milk, or panchamrit on Saturdays, Mandala Pooja days, and Makaravilakku.
  7. Maintain cleanliness around the idol and worship with sincere devotion and a pure heart.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What are the dimensions and material of this Ayyappan idol? This idol stands 6 inches tall and 4 inches wide, crafted from solid brass with a rich antique gold finish.

Q2. What does the mala on the idol signify? The mala (garland) symbolises devotion, surrender, and the sacred 41-day Vratham observed by Ayyappa devotees before Sabarimala pilgrimage.

Q3. Is this idol suitable for daily home pooja? Yes, the 6-inch size is perfect for daily worship in home pooja rooms, temple altars, and meditation spaces.

Q4. Can I gift this idol on special occasions? Absolutely. It is an auspicious and meaningful gift for housewarmings (Griha Pravesh), weddings, birthdays, and especially during the Mandala-Makaravilakku season for Ayyappa devotees.

Q5. Is the idol handcrafted? Yes, every piece is meticulously handcrafted by traditional South Indian artisans. Minor variations in finish reflect the authentic, handmade nature of each idol.

Q6. How do I clean and maintain the brass idol? Wipe gently with a soft, dry cotton cloth regularly. For deeper cleaning, use a mild brass cleaner or a natural paste of lemon and salt, then dry thoroughly to prevent tarnishing.

Q7. In which direction should the idol face? Position the idol so that the devotee faces east or north while praying. Ideally, the idol should face west or south for proper darshan alignment.

Q8. Is brass considered auspicious for Hindu idols? Yes, brass is highly revered in Hindu tradition. It is believed to absorb and radiate positive energy, making it the preferred metal for sacred murtis used in pooja rituals.

Q9. Can this idol be used during the 41-day Ayyappa Vratham? Yes, this idol is highly suitable for Vratham pooja, daily prayers, and Sabarimala mala dharanam ceremonies.

Q10. Does the idol come with a base or pedestal? Yes, the idol features a beautifully detailed lotus-petal pedestal as part of the integrated single-piece design.

Q11. Is the mala part of the idol or removable? The mala is intricately carved and integrated into the idol as part of the sculpture — it is not a separate or removable accessory.

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