Lakshmi Ji Charan Paduka On Raw Pyrite Frame

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Invite divine blessings and prosperity into your home with the Lakshmi Ji Charan Paduka Frame. This sacred symbol represents the footprints of Goddess Lakshmi, bringing wealth, positivity, and harmony. Perfect for home or workplace altars, it’s designed to attract abundance and create a peaceful spiritual atmosphere.

 

Symbolizes the divine arrival of Goddess Lakshmi, welcoming fortune into your space.
Acts as an auspicious decor element, enhancing the sacred beauty of your altar.
Crafted with fine detailing, making it a perfect blend of spirituality and art.
Brings a sense of calmness and faith to your daily worship rituals.

Keep chanting “Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Kamale Kamalalaye Praseed Praseed, Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Mahalakshmaye Namah” to set clear intentions and continuous energy flow.
Install the frame facing east or north direction for maximum spiritual benefits.
Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth to maintain its shine and purity.
You can place it near your cash box, locker, or business desk for prosperity.
Recite Goddess Lakshmi’s mantra while offering flowers or lighting a diya nearby.

Returns are applicable within 7 days and only apply to defective, damaged, or incorrect products in unused condition with original packaging.
Note: Natural variations in Rudraksha or gemstones are not defects. Non-returnable items include any used, altered, or personalized items.
Refunds incur ₹100 fee but are also available through store credit.
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Rs. 1,999 Rs. 1,299

FAQs

Yes, it’s a wonderful gift choice for housewarmings, Diwali, or festive celebrations, symbolizing blessings and good fortune.

Place it at eye level or on a raised altar, avoiding floors, bathrooms, or dark corners.

Yes, keep the area clean and clutter-free, and avoid placing money directly on the paduka.