Arkam Annapurna Yantra / Annapoorna Yantra - Silver Plated Copper - (6 x 6 inches, Silver)
Arkam Annapurna Yantra / Annapoorna Yantra - Silver Plated Copper - (6 x 6 inches, Silver) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Product Details:
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Deity: Goddess Annapurna
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Material: Silver Plated Copper
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Dimensions: 6 x 6 inches
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Color: Silver
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Purpose/Benefits: Overall nourishment, spiritual and material well-being
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Ideal For: Chefs, cooks, hospitality industry professionals, food traders, retailers, and anyone seeking nourishment
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Spiritual Significance: Bestows true spirituality, divine nourishment, wisdom, and renunciation
About the Product:
Invoke the divine blessings of Goddess Annapurna with the Arkam Annapurna Yantra, meticulously crafted in silver-plated copper, measuring 6 x 6 inches. Maa Annapurna, meaning “complete nourishment,” is revered as the goddess who provides both material and spiritual sustenance. Worshipping this sacred yantra ensures continuous nourishment, abundance, and spiritual growth while fostering wisdom, generosity, and the joy of giving.
This yantra is particularly suited for chefs, cooks, food traders, hospitality professionals, and anyone seeking holistic nourishment. It is believed to enhance culinary expertise, attract prosperity, and provide perfect nourishment for children and families. Beyond material blessings, the Annapurna Yantra guides devotees toward spiritual perfection and complete fulfillment in both material and spiritual aspects of life.
Place the Arkam Annapurna Yantra (6 x 6 inches, Silver Plated Copper) in your home, kitchen, or workplace to welcome divine energy, abundance, and comprehensive nourishment.




