Sree Poornathreyeesa Idol Bronze 6 In

7,990.00

The Sree Poornathreyeesa idol refers to the presiding deity of the Sree Poornathrayeesa Temple at Tripunithura, Kerala. The deity here is Lord Vishnu in the form of Santhana Gopala Murthy (protector of children and granter of progeny).

Key Features:

Material: Bronze

Weight:1.74 kg

Dimension: Height 6 inches, width:4 inches,  depth:4 inches

Description

Significance of Sree Poornathreyeesa Idol in Home

  1. Form of Vishnu

    • The idol depicts Lord Vishnu as Santhana Gopala Moorthy, seated under the hood of Anantha (the divine serpent).

    • This form is rare, as Vishnu is usually seen reclining on Anantha, but here He is seated majestically.

  2. Blessings of Progeny (Santhana Labham)

    • The deity is especially worshipped by couples desiring children. Hence, He is called the Santhana Gopala Murthy.

    • Many devotees believe that childless couples are blessed with children after praying sincerely at this temple.

  3. Symbol of Prosperity & Protection

    • The very name Poornathrayeesa means “Lord of the Three Vedas in Complete Glory”.

    • Devotees believe He protects households, grants prosperity, and removes obstacles in family life.

  4. Unique Idol Posture

    • The idol is made of a rare alloy called Panchaloha (five sacred metals).

    • Lord Vishnu is seated with right leg folded and left leg hanging down, under the five hoods of Anantha, radiating power and compassion.

  5. Legendary Connection

    • According to legend, the idol was originally given to Arjuna by Lord Vishnu Himself, to rescue a Brahmin’s children from death.

    • Later, Arjuna consecrated the idol at Tripunithura, making the temple an important center of Vishnu worship.

  6. Association with Festivals

    • The idol is the central focus during Vrishchikolsavam, the grand annual festival of the temple, known for majestic elephant processions and traditional art forms.