Description
Product Name : Vishwaksena Idol In Pure Solid Copper – 4 inches
Weight : 454 gms
Dimension : 4 inches (Height) / 2 inches * 2 inches (Base)
Design : Viswaksena Idol with four armed holding shankh , chakra , mace with one hand in abhay mudra ,seated on lotus (pedestal) in pure copper .
Description :
Performing Vishwaksena Swamy Pooja is a central tradition in Vaishnavism, particularly within the Vaikhanasa and Pancharatra Agamas. Lord Vishwaksena is the Commander-in-Chief of Lord Vishnu’s army and the gatekeeper of Vaikuntha.In Vaishnava traditions (like at Tirumala Tirupati), he holds a role similar to Lord Ganesha, acting as the “Dispeller of Obstacles” (Vighna Nivaraka).
Benefits of Vishwaksena Pooja Removal of Obstacles:
He is primarily worshipped to ensure that any ritual, project, or new endeavor proceeds without hurdles. In many Vishnu temples, festivals like the Brahmotsavam cannot begin without first invoking him.
Protection from Negativity:
As the army chief, he is believed to guard devotees against evil spirits, negative energies, and “black magic.”
Success in Endeavors: He is often called Karyasiddhi Devata (the deity of success).
Devotees pray to him to achieve specific life goals and to ensure their hard work bears fruit.
Strength and Courage: Worshipping him is said to grant mental and physical strength, boldness, and the courage to face enemies or difficult situations.
Spiritual Progress: He is considered the “Supreme High Commander” who removes spiritual obstacles, helping devotees gain the grace of Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi more easily.
Health and Wealth: Traditional texts suggest that regular worship can lead to good health and the restoration of lost dignity or prosperity.
Spiritual Significance Access to the Divine: It is said that Vishwaksena has “unrestricted access” to Lord Vishnu. By pleasing him, a devotee finds a “mediator” who can present their prayers directly to the Lord.
The “Nirmalya” Tradition: In major temples, the garlands and flowers (Nirmalya) that have already been offered to Lord Vishnu are subsequently offered to Vishwaksena. This symbolizes his role as the trusted servant who sustains himself on the “remnants” of his Master’s offerings.
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