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This shining idol made in brass features Buddh Dev, the ruler of planet Mercury and one of the nine astrological planets (Navagraha). In this idol, Buddh Dev is depicted as seated on a Yali lion (part lion and part elephant). Buddha Dev adorns a crown and jewels and holds a sword, club and shield in His hands. Buddh is considered to be greatest among the wise. Buddh governs communication, creativity, intelligence, logic, memory and knowledge and is associated with green colour and the weekday, Wednesday. Worshipping Buddh would help pacify malefic of planet Mercury and bring success in career and business and improve speculation, commination skills and decision making skills. You may place the idol in your puja altar or study or work desk for divine blessings.
Mantra: Om bum budhaaya namaha.
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