This brass Hindu Goddess foot is a part of the Astapatam Hastham. It is generally known as Padam. It is the substitute foot for deities with and without Vigraham (statues) during festivals. It is a sacred sculpture depicting the foot of a Hindu deity, often intricately crafted with symbolic details. There is an anket and toe rings carved on the foot. It also contains a hole that allows it to be tied with the other foot and provide a balanced existence during festivals. Ritualistic use includes the practice of "Padapuja," where devotees wash, decorate, and offer prayers to the deity's foot, seeking blessings, protection, and guidance in their spiritual journey.
For privacy concerns, please view our Privacy Policy
Send as free online greeting card
Email a Friend
Manage Wishlist