Invoke the divine blessings of Hanumanji with our sacred Prasaad Mudrika, handmade with love from flowers once offered at His temples. These sacred offerings are given new life through sustainable craftsmanship, making each piece both devotional and earth-friendly.
The Mudrika features a beautifully detailed Hanumanji in blessing posture, radiating devotion and grace. Place it on your car dashboard, home altar, desk, or gift it to loved ones—the coin comes with a magnetic stand and double-sided tape for effortless installation, making it an everyday sacred essential.
Hanumanji does not just remove obstacles — He runs toward difficulty on behalf of His devotees. The blessing posture — one hand raised in Ashirwad, the other holding the gada — is the form of a protector who has already decided to stand with you.
Ashirwad Mudra · Blessing Posture
Madhubani Art Style
Hanuman Collection
Magnetic Stand Included
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Ashirwad Mudra — The Posture of Active Protection
Right hand raised in benediction. Left hand holding the gada. The form that says: I see you, I am with you, and nothing reaches you that I do not first meet.
The Ashirwad (blessing) posture of Hanumanji — right hand raised in benediction, left hand holding the gada — is the form of divine protection made visible. It is the posture of a deity who has chosen to stand between you and harm. Rendered in vivid Madhubani style by artist Vaibhavi Gandhi, this Mudrika brings that presence into every space it occupies.
Handcrafted from flowers offered at Hanumanji temples — collected on Tuesdays, the most sacred day of His worship — the base holds the energy of countless prayers and Sundar Kand recitations. Compact enough for a car dashboard, present enough for a home altar — with both a magnetic stand and double-sided tape included.
What's in the Box
- 1 × Prasaad Mudrika — Hanumanji Blessing Posture (Rectangle)
- 1 × Magnetic display stand
- 1 × Double-sided tape strip for flat surface or car dashboard mounting
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The Blessing Posture — Ashirwad Mudra
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Right Hand · Raised
"I see you.
I am with you.
Go forward."
The Ashirwad gesture — benediction and blessing extended toward the devotee
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Left Hand · Gada
"Nothing reaches you that I do not first meet."
The mace of divine strength — active protection standing between you and harm
Among all the forms in which Hanumanji is depicted — the warrior leaping over the ocean, the humble servant at Ram's feet, the one tearing open his chest to reveal Ram and Sita within his heart — the blessing posture is perhaps the most intimate. This is the form people carry into hospitals, exams, long journeys, and new cities. Not because it is the most dramatic, but because it is the most present.
Madhubani — Devotion as Line and Colour
Madhubani painting originates in the Mithila region of Bihar, where women painted sacred figures on the walls of their homes to invoke protection and blessings. Every line in Madhubani carries intention — there are no idle strokes. The bold outlines, the dense floral patterning behind the deity, the bright mineral-inspired colours — all are visual prayers in a language older than any text.
Vaibhavi Gandhi brings this grammar to the Hanumanji image with the precision it deserves — bold, vivid, and completely faithful to the tradition's visual vocabulary.
From Temple Offering to Daily Companion
Every Tuesday, devotees across India bring fresh marigolds, sindoor, and jasmine to Hanumanji's temples. The orange of the sindoor, the gold of the marigolds — the devotion of those offerings is present in the very material you hold. What was given at the temple has returned to you as a gift.
After worship, these flowers are collected by Pushpam artisans and given new life in this Mudrika's base. The material is not incidental — it is the point. This Mudrika is made from the same Tuesday devotion that millions of Hanuman bhakts offer every week.
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Vaibhavi Gandhi
Master Craftsperson · Pushpam Collective
Art Inspiration: Madhubani — the ancient devotional folk art of Bihar's Mithila region
Key Features
Ashirwad Mudra — Blessing Posture
Right hand raised in benediction, gada in left — the most protective and intimate form of Hanumanji
Madhubani Artwork by Vaibhavi Gandhi
Bold outlines, dense floral patterning, vivid colour — faithful to the Mithila devotional tradition
Upcycled Hanumanji Temple Flowers
Marigolds, sindoor flowers and jasmine collected from Hanumanji temples — primarily on Tuesdays
Scalloped Stone-Textured Border
Frames the deity like a temple stone carving — gives the Mudrika a sacred, architectural feel
Magnetic Stand Included
Upright display on desk, pooja shelf, study table — stable on any flat surface
Double-Sided Tape Included
Secure car dashboard mounting — especially meaningful before long journeys and difficult days
Compact · 6 cm × 7.5 cm · 41 gms
Travels anywhere — car, bag, office, hospital room. Presence is not about size.
Verified Sustainability Impact
250 gms flower material recycled · 700 gms CO₂ emissions avoided per piece
250
gms recycled
Average flower material upcycled per piece
700
gms CO₂ saved
Average carbon emissions avoided
100%
Temple sourced
Authentic Hanumanji temple flower origin
Specifications
| Dimensions |
6 cm × 7.5 cm |
| Weight |
41 gms |
| Top Material |
Upcycled Flower Composite |
| Base Material |
Recycled POP & Upcycled Flower |
| Art Style |
Madhubani |
| Artist |
Vaibhavi Gandhi |
| Collection |
Hanuman |
| Includes |
Magnetic stand + double-sided tape |
Use & Care
How to Use
- Attach to car dashboard using double-sided tape — especially meaningful before long journeys
- Place upright on pooja shelf, work desk, or study table using the magnetic stand
- Gift for Hanuman Jayanti, Diwali, new vehicles, or anyone beginning a challenging chapter
- Place at a home or office entrance as a permanent protective presence
Care Guide
- Wipe gently with a dry cloth; avoid moisture and direct water
- Sunlight or heat may slightly soften the base — it firms up once cooled
- Handle the Madhubani print surface with care to preserve colour and line detail
- Keep away from direct incense smoke on the surface to protect the print
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Before You Ask, We've Answered!
What does the blessing posture (Ashirwad mudra) mean?
The Ashirwad mudra — right hand raised, palm facing outward — is the universal gesture of blessing and active protection. In the context of Hanumanji, it specifically conveys His role as a guardian who is present and watching over the devotee. The gada in the left hand reinforces this: it is not passive blessing, but armed protection. This is the form most associated with safety during travel, difficulty, and new beginnings.
What is Madhubani art?
Madhubani is a traditional folk painting style from the Mithila region of Bihar, practiced for centuries by women on the walls of their homes during sacred occasions. It is characterised by bold black outlines, dense floral and geometric patterns, and vivid colours originally derived from natural earth pigments. Every element follows a precise devotional grammar. Vaibhavi Gandhi's work is inspired by this tradition in its fullness.
Why are the flowers specifically from Hanumanji temples?
Pushpam sources each product's material from temples connected to the deity depicted. The flowers used in this Mudrika are collected from Hanumanji temples — primarily on Tuesdays and Saturdays, the most sacred days of His worship. This specificity is intentional: the material carries the devotion directed at Him, not a generic floral composite.
Is this an appropriate gift for someone going through difficulty?
The Ashirwad Hanumanji is one of the most meaningful gifts for someone facing a health challenge, a difficult career transition, an exam, a move to a new city, or any moment of uncertainty. The blessing posture combined with the temple flower origin creates something that is genuinely protective in intent — not just decorative. It is a gift that says: He is with you.
Can I gift this for Hanuman Jayanti?
Hanuman Jayanti is the most natural occasion for this gift. It is also deeply meaningful for Ram Navami, Diwali, new vehicle blessings, and any occasion where protection and strength are being invoked — for yourself or for someone you love.