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Vils Plastic Guruvayur Sree Guruvayurappan/Lord Krishna Holy Blessing Photo Frame Cutout With Backstand For Pooja/Gift (Size 4 X 6 Inch)

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  • Lord Krishna Lord Vishnu Guruvayurappan
  • Material : Wood and plastic Colour : multicolour
  • Easy to clean Good Quality Very Good Looking Pooja Healing Devotional Statue Idol To Gift
  • Keep the Cutout in Your Pooja Room/ Shelf
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Guruvayurappan Guruvayurappan also often written Guruvayoorappan is a form of Vishnu worshipped mainly in Kerala. He is the presiding deity of Guruvayoor temple who is being worshiped as Shri Krishna in His child form popularly known as Guruvayur Unnikkannan (Guruvayur baby Krishna). Even though the deity is that of chatur bahu (four handed) Vishnu the concept (Sankalpam) of the people is that the deity is the infant form of Lord Krishna. The deity represents the purna rupa (full manifestation) revealed by baby Krishna to His parents immediately after His advent in Kamsa's jail. Lord Krishna immediately after His birth had revealed Himself as four-armed standing Vishnu in front of His parents Devaki and Vasudeva. So baby Krishna is worshipped on a Vishnu deity. The temple is located in the town of Guruvayur Thrissur Kerala India. The word Guruvayurappan meaning Lord of Guruvayur comes from the words Guru (à´àµà´°àµ) referring to Brihaspati the Guru of the Devas Vayu (വായàµ) the God of Wind and Appan (à´à´ªàµà´ªà´¨àµ) meaning 'father' or ' Lord' in Malayalam. Since Guru and Vayu installed Krishna's deity the name Guruvayurappan was given to the deity. It is believed that the idol of Guruvayurappan was worshipped by Vasudeva and Devaki the parents of Krishna and represents the full manifestation of Vishnu and later was worshipped by Krishna an Avatar of Vishnu Himself. The deity is made of a stone called "Patala Anjanam" or black bismuth and is in the standing pose with four arms carrying the Panchajanya (shanku or conch) the Sudarshana Chakra (chakra or disc) the Koumodaki (gada or mace) and padma (lotus). Guruvayur is also hailed as "Bhuloka Sri Vaikuntham" meaning 'Heaven on Earth' where the deity reveals Himself to His devotees in the same majestic form in which He welcomes them in Vaikuntha His celestial abode.''

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