Divine Golden Trishul | Soolam
Revered as the sacred weapon of both Lord Shiva and Goddess Amman in various places in India, this elegantly designed trishul embodies strength, courage, and spiritual authority. It holds deep cultural and religious significance, invoking the protective blessings of the divine. A meaningful addition to any space, honoring the grace and power of the goddess.
Divine Golden Vel
The Divine Golden Vel is a beautifully crafted piece in 91.60 purity gold, symbolizing strength, courage, and devotion. The Vel, a sacred spear, is associated with Lord Murugan and is revered in Hindu tradition as a symbol of protection and valour. This elegant golden representation is ideal for pooja rooms or as a sacred decorative piece, bringing an aura of divine power and spiritual energy to any space. Perfect for devotees seeking the blessings of Lord Murugan.
Golden Lotus of Prosperity
The Golden Lotus of Prosperity is a masterpiece crafted in pure gold, symbolizing purity, enlightenment, and abundance. With its meticulously designed petals and radiant shine, this exquisite piece serves as a beautiful home decor item or a meaningful gift for special occasions. A perfect blend of artistry and spirituality, it embodies grace and opulence.
Golden Snake Sculpture
The Golden Snake Sculpture is a beautifully crafted piece in 91.60 purity gold, capturing the lifelike elegance of a coiled serpent. This intricate sculpture symbolizes wisdom, power, and transformation.
1. Symbol of Power and Protection:
- India: In Hinduism, snakes hold a revered position. The serpent god Naga is considered a protector and guardian of treasures and water bodies. Lord Shiva is often depicted with a cobra around his neck, signifying power and fearlessness. The Naga Panchami festival celebrates the worship of snakes to seek protection and blessings.
- Ancient Egypt: The Uraeus (a stylized upright form of an Egyptian cobra) was an emblem of sovereignty, worn by the Pharaohs as a sign of divine authority and protection.
2. Wisdom and Spiritual Awakening:
- Kundalini Energy in Hinduism: The Kundalini is depicted as a coiled serpent lying dormant at the base of the spine. Through yogic practices, this energy can be awakened, symbolizing spiritual enlightenment and transformation.
- Ancient Chinese Culture: The snake is one of the 12 zodiac animals and is believed to represent intelligence, wisdom, and intuition.
3. Wealth and Prosperity:
- Lord Vishnu’s Ananta Shesha: In Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu rests on Ananta Shesha, a cosmic serpent with a thousand heads. This serpent is a symbol of the endless cycle of creation and destruction, which also aligns with wealth, sustenance, and cosmic stability.
- Chinese Culture: Snakes are often associated with financial luck and prosperity due to their connection to the earth and their representation of the life force.
4. Protection Against Evil Spirits:
In several cultures, wearing or displaying snake symbols is believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. For instance, in parts of India and the Middle East, amulets featuring snakes are worn for protection from negative energies or harm.




