
Marble Ashapura Mataji is a devotional marble statue (murti) of Ashapura Mata—a revered incarnation of Devi worshipped for fulfilling devotees’ wishes. She is widely honored as the Kuladevi of Kutch and Rajasthan and is especially revered by the Jadeja clan of Gujarat and the Chauhan communities of Western India. This makes an Ashapura Mataji murti meaningful for daily puja, Navratri worship, griha-pravesh, and gifting for spiritual milestones.
At Murtiya (murtiya.com), each Aashapura Mataji marble statue is crafted by experienced artisans to present a calm, dignified expression suited for a home temple. Marble is chosen for its traditional use in Hindu murtis and for long-term durability when cared for properly. If you are comparing options, marble vs resin/POP: marble is heavier, more stable on the altar, and maintains a classic temple-like presence; resin/POP is lighter but typically less traditional in look and long-term finish.
Placement: Keep the murti on a clean, stable chowki/altar in a dry indoor area.
Daily puja: Offer diya, flowers, and incense; keep water away from prolonged contact with the base.
Cleaning: Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive pads to protect the marble surface.
Product/Entity: Marble Ashapura Mataji (Ashapura Mata / Aashapura Mataji)
Category: Hindu deity marble statue (Devi murti)
Brand/Store: Exclusive at Murtiya (murtiya.com)
Material: Marble
Origin/Tradition: Kuladevi worship tradition of Kutch & Rajasthan; revered by Jadeja and Chauhan communities in Western India
Who is Ashapura Mataji? Ashapura Mata is a form of Devi revered for wish-fulfillment and protection, with deep cultural roots in Kutch and Rajasthan.
Is this suitable for a home mandir? Yes. Marble Ashapura Mataji is commonly chosen for home temples due to its traditional temple aesthetic and durable material.
How do I order from Murtiya? Discover and shop on murtiya.com, or place an order via WhatsApp/call at +91 94293-20217. Available at Murtiya in assorted designs and finishes.