WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT
Family Unity
Divine Harmony
Handcrafted with Devotion
Regal Brass Charm
Shiv Parivar - A Symbol of Family Unity, Harmony & Divine Blessings
Placement & Vastu Guidance
Let the Blessings of the Divine Family Fill Every Corner of Your Home
WHERE TO PLACE
WHY SHIV PARIVAR
FOR BEST RESULTS

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Meet the Divine Family of Lord Shiva
The Shiv Parivar brings four major Hindu deities into one sacred arrangement. Lord Shiva sits at the centre as the destroyer of ego and the supreme cosmic force. Maa Parvati - his consort and Shakti - anchors his energy in family life. Lord Ganesha, their elder son, removes obstacles and grants wisdom. Lord Kartikeya, their younger son, represents discipline, courage, and the protective force of the household. Together, they symbolize the ideal Hindu family - balanced, blessed, and complete.
Frequently Asked Questions
A Shiv Parivar idol brings the blessings of four major deities — Lord Shiva, Maa Parvati, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Kartikeya — into one sacred arrangement. It is believed to support family unity, household harmony, the removal of obstacles, and the steady protection of every member of the family. It is also one of the most complete devotional pieces a home can hold.
Yes. The Shiv Parivar is highly recommended in Vastu, especially for joint families and homes seeking harmony. The north-east corner - the most sacred direction in Vastu and the direction governed by Shiva - is the ideal placement spot. The idol invites positive energy and balances household relationships when placed and worshipped correctly.
Three things. First, it is solid hand-cast brass, not plated or resin - built to last for generations. Second, the antique gold finish ages beautifully with daily worship, growing richer rather than fading. Third, it brings four deities together in one piece, making it the only home altar centrepiece that carries the blessing of an entire divine family.
Place the Shiv Parivar idol in the north or north-east corner of the pooja room, facing east or north. Keep it on a raised platform such as a brass chowki or wooden mandir shelf. Avoid placement in the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, or directly under a staircase.
Yes - and it is one of the most meaningful gifts in Indian gifting tradition. The Shiv Parivar idol is ideal for weddings (where it represents the ideal household arrangement), housewarmings, milestone anniversaries, joint-family functions, and Mahashivratri gifting. Because it blesses an entire household, it is a thoughtful corporate or family gift.
Yes. The Shiv Parivar idol is designed for daily home worship. A simple practice - wiping the idol clean each morning, lighting a diya at sunrise or sunset, offering a few flowers or bilva leaves on Mondays, and reciting Om Namah Shivaya - is sufficient for sustained daily devotion. Monday is the dedicated day, and Mahashivratri is the most important annual celebration.
