Shaligram

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Shaligram

Damodar Kunda Shaligram

$14,961.00

Damodar Kunda Shaligram is an authentic sacred Shaligram suitable for puja, worship, and spiritual collection.

Janeudhari Shaligram

$250.00

Wearing the sacred thread (Janeu), a very rare and powerful form, bestows immense blessings.

Laxmi Narayan Sudarshan Shaligram

$350.00

Authentic Laxmi Narayan Sudarshan Shaligram from Nepal, suitable for puja, worship, and spiritual collection.

Padmanabha Shaligram

$190.00

Embodies Lord Vishnu's qualities of prosperity, protection, and spiritual growth.

Narasimha Shaligram

$130.00

Symbol of strength and protection; the fierce man-lion avatar of Lord Vishnu.

Shiva Shaligram

$182.00

Naturally formed Shivlinga inside, representing Lord Shiva. Brings blessings and prosperity.

Trivikrama Shaligram

$210.00

Authentic Trivikrama Shaligram from Nepal, suitable for puja, worship, and spiritual collection.

Harihara Shaligram

$225.00

Authentic Harihara Shaligram from Nepal, suitable for puja, worship, and spiritual collection.

Ananta Shaligram

$175.00

Represents the infinite and eternal form of Lord Vishnu, bringing boundless blessings.

Vasudeva Shaligram

$90.00

Eternal and all-pervading form of Lord Vishnu, representing his infinite presence.

Vishnu Chakra Shaligram

$130.00

Represents Lord Vishnu’s Sudarshan Chakra, offering powerful protection and righteousness.

Narayan Shaligram

$180.00

Revered sacred stone symbolizing Lord Vishnu's supreme form as Narayana, the protector.

Shesha Naag Shaligram

$275.00

Authentic Shesha Naag Shaligram from Nepal, suitable for puja, worship, and spiritual collection.

Pradyumna Shaligram

$220.00

Symbol of divine love and bravery, representing Pradyumna, the son of Lord Krishna.

Kalki Shaligram

$250.00

Future and final incarnation of Lord Vishnu on a white horse, symbolizing the end of Kali Yuga.

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