29" Brass Peacock Bracket with Lord Krishna Hanging Lamp

$245
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Item Code: HLB596
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Brass
Dimensions 29.00 inch Height X 8.00 inch Width X 4.00 inch Depth
Weight: 3 kg
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100% Made in India
100% Made in India
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A Majestic Addition to Your Home

Elevate your home décor with this exquisite 29-inch brass peacock bracket featuring a Lord Krishna hanging lamp. This handcrafted piece seamlessly blends artistry and spirituality, creating a captivating focal point in any room. The intricate detailing on the peacock and the graceful form of Lord Krishna make it a statement piece that exudes both elegance and cultural significance. The warm, golden hue of the brass adds a touch of richness and warmth to your living space. This unique item is not just a decorative piece; it's a conversation starter and a reflection of refined taste.

Intricate Craftsmanship and Timeless Design

This wall-mounted brass bracket is a testament to skilled craftsmanship. The peacock, meticulously sculpted and adorned with ornate carvings, is depicted in all its majestic glory. The details are stunning, from the feathers to the delicate patterns adorning its body. The Lord Krishna hanging lamp further enhances the piece's allure. The lamp itself is a miniature masterpiece, showcasing the deity in a poised and serene pose. The brass bells hanging below add a gentle chime when the lamp is lit or when there's a slight breeze, creating a soothing ambiance. The entire design is a harmonious blend of traditional motifs and artistic expression, creating a timeless piece that transcends fleeting trends.

Versatile Placement and Spiritual Significance

This versatile piece can be placed in various settings within your home. It makes a stunning addition to living rooms, hallways, or even bedrooms. Its size and design ensure it commands attention without overwhelming the space. For those who appreciate spiritual symbolism, the presence of Lord Krishna adds a layer of meaning and reverence. Lord Krishna is a revered figure in Hinduism, representing divine love, wisdom, and protection. This lamp, therefore, serves not only as a decorative item but also as a symbol of faith and devotion, bringing a sense of peace and tranquility to your home.

High-Quality Material and Durability

Crafted from high-quality brass, this piece is built to last. Brass is known for its durability and resistance to corrosion, ensuring that your investment remains a cherished part of your home for years to come. The warm, golden tones of the brass will only enhance with age, developing a beautiful patina that adds character to the piece over time. The solid construction guarantees that this artwork will withstand the test of time, becoming a treasured heirloom passed down through generations. Its robust build also ensures safety and secure hanging.

A Unique Gift Idea

Looking for a unique and meaningful gift? This brass peacock bracket with Lord Krishna hanging lamp is the perfect choice for housewarmings, weddings, anniversaries, or any special occasion. It's a gift that stands out, conveying thoughtfulness and appreciation. Its rich cultural significance and artistic beauty make it a present that will be treasured for years to come, symbolizing prosperity and spiritual harmony. It's an ideal present for those who value handcrafted art, spiritual symbolism, or appreciate unique and sophisticated home décor items.

The Power of Light: Understanding the Role of Oil Lamps in Hinduism

Hinduism is a boon to human society for it guides everyone to follow their Dharma and rise above the material concept of life. Hinduism is also known as “Sanatan Dharma”. These are Sanskrit terms in which Sanatan means “eternal” and Dharma means “Intrinsic nature or occupation”. Thus it deals with the intrinsic nature or the real identity of the living entities; that which can never be taken away from them. The principles of Hinduism are given in the Vedic literature or scriptures that are considered “Apaurusheya”; they have not been written by any ordinary person but have been compiled by Vyasadev, the literary incarnation of the Supreme Lord Krishna. The word “Veda” means complete knowledge, both material and spiritual. The knowledge in Vedic literature is so vast and precise that if one looks carefully, he will notice that nothing is sentimental or imaginary but is based on facts and truth. There is a clear description and information about the identity of all living beings, the nature of the Absolute Truth, the reason for the existence of this world, the information about the world beyond this universe, and the relationship between us and God, the Absolute Truth.

Why do we light a lamp?

There are many rituals recommended in the Vedas for engaging our body and mind in the service of God. One of them is the lighting of ghee or oil lamps before the deity. According to the Vedic injunctions, all auspicious functions begin with lighting a lamp. It has a great spiritual significance. It is believed that the light of the lamp symbolizes “knowledge”, the wick symbolizes the false ego of the living entity, and ghee (clarified butter) or oil symbolizes all the negative tendencies (Anarthas) accumulated in the heart such as greed, lust, anger, and envy. When the lamp is lit by spiritual knowledge, all the Anarthas are exhausted, and the false ego, which is the root cause of conditional life, is also burnt. Therefore, the lamp is lit before the Lord as a sacrifice of our false ego in His service. Just as the light of the lamp dissipates all darkness, similarly, the light of knowledge dissipates ignorance of the Jivas and enables us to realize our real identity and purpose of life.
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Why only an oil or ghee lamp?

One may question why only an oil lamp is lit before the Lord and why not an artificial light source. This may sound logical but lighting a lamp has a further spiritual significance. The flame of the light in a lamp always burns upwards indicating that by cultivating spiritual knowledge, one achieves the highest perfection of life and is always victorious. Also, a traditional lamp is the purest form of offering.
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In almost every house of a follower of Sanatan Dharma, an oil or ghee lamp is lit before the altar of the Lord or before the Tulsi plant. Some people light it at dawn, some at dusk, and some people prefer to light it at dawn and dusk. Either ghee or sesame oil can be used to burn the wick. Vaishnavas (devotees of Lord Vishnu or Krishna) especially light a ghee lamp every day in the month of Kartik to offer their love and devotion to the Lord.
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