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Shanta Padma – Stone Lotus Hands for Deity Decoration
Shanta Padma – Stone Lotus Hands for Deity Decoration
Bring serene beauty and sacred symbolism to your deity’s alankaram with Shanta Padma, a pair of Stone Lotus Hands exquisitely crafted to represent the divine offering of the lotus flower. Symbolizing purity, detachment, and divine grace, the lotus is a timeless emblem held by deities such as Vara Maha Lakshmi, Saraswati, and Vishnu.
Each hand is sculpted with fine detail and holds a beautifully carved lotus bloom, made from high-quality stone or resin-stone composite. These pieces add depth, texture, and elegance to your idol setup—perfect for festivals, poojas, or spiritual décor.
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Materials
Materials
Size and Care Guide
Size and Care Guide
Dimensions:
- Height: 14in
- Width: 4in
Care Guide:
- Avoid Moisture: Keep away from water, oils, and harsh chemicals to prevent tarnishing.
- Cleaning: Gently wipe with a dry, soft cloth after each use to remove dust or residue.
- Polishing: Use a brass polish or a mild homemade paste (lemon juice + baking soda) occasionally to restore shine. Avoid abrasive scrubbers.
- Storage: Store in a dry, airtight container or wrap in a soft cloth to avoid oxidation and scratching.
- Ritual Use: For regular pooja use, wipe dry immediately after abhishekam or any contact with liquids.
Divya's Styling Tip
Divya's Styling Tip
Position the Stone Lotus Hands slightly forward on either side of your deity idol to symbolize divine offerings or blessings. These pair beautifully with idols of Lakshmi, Saraswati, or Vishnu, especially when placed alongside a crown (mukut), armlets (vanki), and lotus base (padma peetam).
For enhanced visual appeal, surround the hands with fresh lotus petals or flower garlands. If used in a backdrop or pedestal setting, align them symmetrically with soft lighting to highlight the stone’s natural texture and the lotus detail. For special occasions like Navratri or Varalakshmi Vratam, coordinate the color scheme of the lotus with the deity’s vastram for a complete and graceful look.






