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Handcrafted Stone Crown (Kireedom) for God and Goddess with Red, White & Green Stones | Alackal Bell Metals Mannar
Handcrafted Stone Crown (Kireedom) for God and Goddess with Red, White & Green Stones | Alackal Bell Metals Mannar
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The Stone Crown (Kireedom) from Alackal Bell Metals, Mannar, is a beautifully handcrafted ornament designed for God and Goddess idols — adorned with sparkling red, white, and green stones, symbolizing divine power, purity, and prosperity. This exquisite kireedom is not just a crown — it is a sacred emblem of divine glory (daivika mahima), enhancing the spiritual aura of your deity idols and bringing auspicious energy to temples and pooja rooms.
🌟 Divine Ornament for Deity Idols
In Hindu temple traditions, adorning the deity with ornaments symbolizes devotion, respect, and celebration of the divine presence. The stone crown (kireedom) is one of the most sacred ornaments, representing the divine sovereignty of gods and goddesses. The Stone Crown with red, white, and green stones from Alackal Bell Metals, Mannar is carefully designed by expert artisans who specialize in handmade temple jewelry and pooja accessories. Every piece is crafted with precision to ensure it perfectly fits deity idols of various sizes — from small pooja idols to large temple statues.
💎 Significance of the Stones and Colors
Each color in this stone-studded kireedom carries spiritual symbolism:
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🔴 Red stones – Represent shakti (divine energy) and strength, often associated with Goddess Durga and Lord Ayyappa.
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⚪ White stones – Symbolize purity and peace, resonating with deities like Lord Vishnu and Goddess Saraswati.
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🟢 Green stones – Denote prosperity, fertility, and growth, reflecting the benevolent blessings of deities like Lord Krishna and Goddess Parvati.
The combination of red, white, and green brings balance — invoking the energies of creation, preservation, and protection.
Traditional Craftsmanship from Mannar
Mannar, known as the “City of Bronze and Brass”, has a rich legacy in crafting temple ornaments and metal artworks. At Alackal Bell Metals, each kireedom is handmade using traditional techniques passed down through generations of temple craftsmen The crown’s structure is built from durable metal, while each stone is individually set by hand, ensuring beauty, strength, and spiritual authenticity. The artisans follow Agama Shastra guidelines, ensuring the design aligns with traditional temple aesthetics.
Perfect for Temple and Home Pooja
Whether it’s for daily pooja, festive decoration, or deity alankaram (decoration) during temple utsavams, this stone kireedom perfectly complements divine idols such as:
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Lord Vishnu / Krishna
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Goddess Lakshmi / Parvati / Saraswati
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Lord Shiva / Murugan / Ayyappa / Ganapathy
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Devi idols used during Navaratri Kolu and Pooja ceremonies
Each crown reflects the royalty and majesty of your chosen deity, enhancing the sanctity of your temple or pooja space.
Cultural Meaning and Spiritual Benefit
The Kireedom is mentioned in ancient temple rituals as the “mukutam of the divine”, representing the cosmic rule of dharma (righteousness). When a deity is crowned, it signifies divine authority and victory over darkness.
Placing this stone crown on your deity is believed to:
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