Product Description
Invite the sacred presence of hanumanji into your daily life with this Aastha Magnet, handmade from flowers once offered at His temples. Through sustainable craftsmanship, the sacred offerings are transformed into a meaningful keepsake.
Featuring a beautifully detailed Hanumanji in meditation posture, the magnet radiates divine blessings and artistic charm. Place it on your fridge, wardrobe, or any magnetic surface to bring a daily reminder of faith, grace, and beauty—perfect for personal devotion or gifting.
Hanumanji in Dhyana — drawn from a Madhubani tradition of centuries, set in sacred temple flowers. Now present in your everyday space.
This Aastha Magnet brings Hanumanji's sacred presence into your everyday space, handcrafted from flowers once offered at His temples. The base material comes from actual temple offerings — marigold and jasmine flowers that worshippers donated — transformed by Pushpam artisans into permanent devotional pieces.
Hanumanji is depicted in Dhyana posture, seated in lotus, with Ram naam running in a continuous ring around Him. Place it on your fridge, almirah, or any magnetic surface as a daily reminder of faith, stillness, and devotion.
- 1 × Aastha Magnet - Hanumanji in Meditation (Circle)
- 1 × Strong magnetic backing
- Dimensions: 7.5 cm × 7.5 cm · Weight: 31 gms
The Meditation Form — Dhyana Hanumanji
Among all the forms Hanumanji is depicted in — the warrior leaping the ocean, the protector standing in Ashirwad — the meditation posture is the most inward and the most still. Seated in lotus, hands at rest, eyes closed, with Ram naam encircling Him in an unbroken ring, this is Hanumanji as the supreme devotee, completely absorbed in the Divine. The form carries a quiet that enters any space it is placed in.
The unbroken circle of Ram naam around the seated figure is not there for decoration. It represents the continuity of devotion that Hanumanji embodies — without beginning, without end. Devotees who practise Ram naam recitation often feel a particular connection to this form, and that connection is exactly what this magnet is meant to hold.
Madhubani — Devotion as Line and Colour
Madhubani painting originates from the Mithila area of Bihar, where women would paint sacred images on their home walls to invite divine protection and blessings. The lines in Madhubani serve a specific purpose — there are no unnecessary ones. The bold outlines, dense floral patterning around the deity, and bright mineral-inspired colours are all visual prayers in a language older than most texts.
Vaibhavi Gandhi brings this tradition to the Hanumanji meditation image with the precision and reverence it deserves.
From Temple Offering to Daily Companion
Every Tuesday and Saturday, devotees across India bring fresh marigolds, sindoor, and jasmine to Hanumanji's temples. After worship, Pushpam artisans collect these flowers and give them new life in this magnet's base. The material you hold carries the orange of marigolds, the fragrance of jasmine, and the devotion of the original offerings. What was given to the temple returns to you as a daily sacred companion.
Specifications
| Dimensions | 7.5 cm × 7.5 cm |
| Weight | 31 gms |
| Top Material | Upcycled Flower Composite |
| Base Material | Recycled POP & Upcycled Flower |
| Art Style | Madhubani |
| Artist | Vaibhavi Gandhi |
| Collection | Hanuman |
| Mount Type | Magnetic backing |
Use & Care
- Place on any metal surface — fridge, almirah, wardrobe, or workstation board — for daily darshan
- Keep near your study or workspace as a daily reminder of stillness and devotion
- Gift for Hanuman Jayanti, Tuesdays, Ram Navami, or Diwali
- Group with other Aastha Magnets to create a sacred display on any magnetic surface
- Wipe gently with a dry cloth; avoid moisture and direct water
- Prolonged sunlight or heat may slightly soften the base — it firms up once cooled
- Handle the Madhubani print surface gently to preserve colour and line detail
- Keep direct incense smoke away from the surface to protect the print