Green Aventurine Parshwanath in Prabhavali

The Masterpiece
The calming aura of Parshwanath is spiritually merged with the artistry of Green Aventurine in this “Lithic Collection” masterpiece. Seated upon a Lotus Sinhaasan and framed by an intricately carved leafy, jali-style Prabhavali, the idol is further elevated by gold accents that emphasize the nine sacred body parts of Bhagwan Parshwanath. Each accent symbolizes a virtue that inspires humility and reverence, transforming this fine gemstone idol into a high-value spiritual asset for the discerning devotee.

Mineralogy & Energy
Revered for “Prosperity, Opportunity, and Well-Being,” Green Aventurine encourages spiritual harmony and the grace to attain enlightenment. This idol represents prosperity guided by detachment—the ultimate Jain ideal. Its energy provides the strength and intuition required to navigate the path toward higher consciousness and compassion.

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Curated Placement & Feng Shui
To maximize its spiritual vibration and aesthetic impact, we recommend:

  • The Home Temple: As a central focal point for daily prayers and meditation.
  • The North-East Zone: To align with the energy of spiritual evolution and clarity.
  • Styling Note: Backlighting the jali-style Prabhavali will create a mesmerizing shadow play that enhances the sacred atmosphere.
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Additional information

Material:

100% Natural Green Aventurine with Gold Accents

Dimensions:

20" Height, 14" Width

Weight:

19.68 Kgs

FAQs

Q: What is the spiritual significance of the Green Aventurine Parshwanath in Prabhavali idol?
A: This idol depicts the 23rd Jain Tirthankara, Lord Parshwanath, surrounded by an intricate Prabhavali (divine halo frame). Carved from Green Aventurine, it represents ultimate heart-centered calm, absolute non-violence (Ahimsa), spiritual abundance, and the clearing of worldly attachments.
Q: How should the Green Aventurine Parshwanath idol be oriented in a Jain home temple?
A: The Green Aventurine Parshwanath idol should be placed on an elevated marble or wooden altar in your home temple, facing East or North, ensuring that daily prayers and Samayik rituals are performed facing these highly auspicious directions.
Q: What metaphysical properties does Green Aventurine bring to a Jain Tirthankara idol?
A: Green Aventurine brings a soothing, refreshing energy that cools emotional distress and opens the heart chakra. This perfectly mirrors the peaceful, detached, and deeply compassionate state of Lord Parshwanath, helping practitioners achieve quiet mental stillness during meditation.
Q: What is the iconographic meaning of the Prabhavali frame in this Parshwanath sculpture?
A: The Prabhavali represents the divine aura and cosmic aura radiating from an enlightened soul. In this sculpture, the frame elegantly structures the energy output of the idol, transforming it into a stately, high-end focal point for personal shrines.
Q: How do you safely perform a mild water ritual (Abhishek) on a Green Aventurine Parshwanath idol?
A: Since Green Aventurine is a sturdy quartz-based mineral (Mohs hardness 7), you can perform a mild water ritual. Use pure, room-temperature water without oils or saffron pastes, and immediately pat the idol dry with a lint-free cloth to prevent hard water stains within the Prabhavali carvings.
Q: Why is a Green Aventurine Parshwanath statue considered a rare collectible?
A: It is a rare collectible because high-clarity, solid blocks of Green Aventurine large enough to carve both the serene meditative posture of Parshwanath and an intricate, unbroken Prabhavali frame are difficult to source and require masterful artisan execution.
Q: How does the lattice work inside the Prabhavali enhance the visual impact of the idol?
A: The fine, hand-chiseled lattice work within the Prabhavali frame allows light to pass through the stone, illuminating the rich green inclusions of the Aventurine and highlighting the serene silhouette of Lord Parshwanath.

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