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Religious Idol Collection

A religious idol, a revered symbol of faith and devotion, intricately carved from stone or cast in metal

Background imageReligious Idol Collection: Idols of Hindu Goddess Dashama, left by devotees, are pictured on the banks of river

Idols of Hindu Goddess Dashama, left by devotees, are pictured on the banks of river Sabarmati, a day after the " Dashama" festival in Ahmedabad, India, August 12, 2016

Background imageReligious Idol Collection: A sparrow feeds on an offering placed in the mouth of the idol of Lord Garud in Kathmandu

A sparrow feeds on an offering placed in the mouth of the idol of Lord Garud in Kathmandu January 30, 2011. REUTERS/Navesh Chitrakar (NEPAL - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Background imageReligious Idol Collection: Thai Buddhists encircle a large Buddha statue during Vesak Day

Thai Buddhists encircle a large Buddha statue during Vesak Day
Time exposure of Buddhists carrying candles while encircling a large Buddha statue during Vesak Day, an annual celebration of Buddhas birth, enlightenment and death

Background imageReligious Idol Collection: An artisan makes the finishing touches to an idol of Lord Vishwakarma

An artisan makes the finishing touches to an idol of Lord Vishwakarma, the Hindu deity of architecture and machinery, inside a workshop ahead of the Vishwakarma festival in Chandigarh

Background imageReligious Idol Collection: Hindu devotees climb the steps to Batu Caves during Thaipusam in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Hindu devotees climb the steps to Batu Caves during Thaipusam in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, January 24, 2016. REUTERS/Olivia Harris TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageReligious Idol Collection: An idol of Buddha is silhouetted at the Tibetan Monastery in Lumbini

An idol of Buddha is silhouetted at the Tibetan Monastery in Lumbini, south-west of Kathmandu January 13, 2012. The inauguration ceremony of Visit Lumbini Year 2012 is scheduled on January 14

Background imageReligious Idol Collection: A devotee (unseen) sprinkles rice grains as part of the rituals on the idol of Buddha

A devotee (unseen) sprinkles rice grains as part of the rituals on the idol of Buddha during the birth anniversary of Buddha, also known as Vesak Day, at Swayambhu in Kathmandu, Nepal, May 10, 2017

Background imageReligious Idol Collection: A statue, showing the Buddhas head, is pictured during the Pancha Dan festival in

A statue, showing the Buddhas head, is pictured during the Pancha Dan festival in
A statue, showing the Buddhas head, is pictured during the Pancha Dan (giving away of five elements) festival in Bhaktapur, Nepal August 28, 2019



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A religious idol, a revered symbol of faith and devotion, intricately carved from stone or cast in metal, holds a profound place in various cultures and traditions around the world. These sacred objects, imbued with spiritual significance, serve as a tangible connection to the divine, inspiring awe, reverence, and deep reflection. Through prayer, offerings, and rituals, believers seek the blessings and guidance of their deity, finding solace and strength in the presence of their idol. Despite the passage of time and the ever-changing world around us, the power and allure of these ancient relics endure, reminding us of the unwavering human spirit and our eternal quest for the divine.