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Ammavaru brass face 3"inches
Ammavaru brass face 3"inches
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An Amman face idol refers to the divine representation of Goddess Amman (a form of Shakti/Devi) that is commonly worshipped in South India. Instead of a full idol, many devotees place just the face of the Goddess (made of clay, metal, or wood) on a decorated frame or pedestal, especially during Navaratri, Varalakshmi Vratham, or other Amman-related poojas.
✨ Features of an Amman Face Idol:
Usually crafted with expressive eyes, adorned with kumkum, turmeric, and sindoor.
Decorated with flowers, jewelry, and silk cloth to symbolize prosperity and divine energy.
Considered a sacred substitute for a full idol when space or tradition prefers a symbolic form.
🙏 Spiritual Significance:
Represents the divine presence of Shakti (universal feminine power).
Invokes blessings for health, wealth, protection, and prosperity.
Easy to install and worship at home during festivals and rituals.
🌸 Uses in Worship:
Installed during Navaratri Golu, Varalakshmi Vratham, Amman festivals.
Used in Pooja Mandirs at home as a permanent or seasonal deity.
Often decorated with mango leaves, flowers, and thoranams.
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