Shiva Family Group Rare Detailed Early 20th Century Brass Altar # 1
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Shiva Family Group Rare Detailed Early 20th Century Brass Altar # 1

Shiva Family Group Rare Detailed Early 20th Century Brass Altar # 1

$360.00

Original: $1,200.00

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Shiva Family Group Rare Detailed Early 20th Century Brass Altar # 1

$1,200.00

$360.00

The Story

  • Shiva Family Group Rare Detailed Early 20th Century Brass Altar # 1
  • A home altar in a Hindu household is given the most auspicious location in the house. Ancient scripture called this the Devatarchanam, the place for Honoring Divinity, according to "Hinduism Today Magazine."
  • The ancient Vedic science of Architectural Design, Vaastu Shastra, specifies the northeast corner of the house for the Altar. Northeast is the mystical direction of Isana, a manifestation of the all-powerful deity Shiva.
  • The altar space is used solely for worship, even if the home is very small and only a portion of a room can be set aside. In this space, members of the family gather for daily rituals, individual and group meditation and private worship and prayer.
  • Measures approx. 2.25"H x 3"W x 3.2"D
  • Origin is India
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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Shiva Family Group Rare Detailed Early 20th Century Brass Altar # 1 - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Shiva Family Group Rare Detailed Early 20th Century Brass Altar # 1 - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Shiva Family Group Rare Detailed Early 20th Century Brass Altar # 1 - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

  • Shiva Family Group Rare Detailed Early 20th Century Brass Altar # 1
  • A home altar in a Hindu household is given the most auspicious location in the house. Ancient scripture called this the Devatarchanam, the place for Honoring Divinity, according to "Hinduism Today Magazine."
  • The ancient Vedic science of Architectural Design, Vaastu Shastra, specifies the northeast corner of the house for the Altar. Northeast is the mystical direction of Isana, a manifestation of the all-powerful deity Shiva.
  • The altar space is used solely for worship, even if the home is very small and only a portion of a room can be set aside. In this space, members of the family gather for daily rituals, individual and group meditation and private worship and prayer.
  • Measures approx. 2.25"H x 3"W x 3.2"D
  • Origin is India