Description
Hanuman and Garuda symbolize unmatched devotion, strength, and divine protection in Hindu tradition. Together, they represent fearless service to Lord Vishnu, guiding devotees with courage, loyalty, and spiritual power.
Size : 8×4cm
Weight : 0.101
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