HOLY VIRGIN MARY SEVEN ARROWS Softener of Evil Hearts THEOTOKOS Mother of Jesus (Metalograph Cardboard 8x9.5in 20x24cm)

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HOLY VIRGIN MARY SEVEN ARROWS Softener of Evil Hearts THEOTOKOS Mother of Jesus (Metalograph Cardboard 8x9.5in 20x24cm)

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Product ID:  1899-03
In stock: 25
Weight: 10 g
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Size: 20x24 cm   . . . .  Type : Orthodox
8"x9.5" inch Image: Colorful with golden glares (lithography)
Material: Cardboard

It is a colorful biblical icon with golden glare on a cardboard base, in brand new mint condition. The picture doesn't reflect all of the beauty and gold glimmer. Modern metallography and lithography technologies were used to reproduce medieval and contemporary icons, making the details excellent of this particular icon. Artificial gold and silver foil was used during the printing process. You have to see the original.

This powerful icon is a home or room defender as well as defender of the persons who carry it against envious, evil eye and evil. Icon bring peace, armistice, harmony. People take it to major events. The right location at the house, room is in-front of the entrance to see eyes of the guest. It's required the pray before seating it up. Some one may discontinue visiting you.

The subject of this icon has been known for at least 500 years, but it was only in the early 18th century thai it appeared in Russia, apparently, having been transferred here from Roman Catholic iconography. It is assumed, that it was brought into Russia from Poland by painters V. Poznansky and I. Refusilsky. A number of versions of this Icon show the Mother of God with Her heart pierced by arrowlike swords, three on the right hand side, three on the left hand side and one from below, holding dead Infant Jesus in Her lap. In this case, the icon has a second name, "Simeon's Prophecy." Copies of this miracle-working icon are known to have wrought numerous cures, especially during the epidemic of cholera in 1830. Its feast days are during the Week of All Saints, on February 2/15 and on August 13/26.

The Mother of God is depicted in an unusual pose, alone, without the Pre-eternal Divine Infant. She is pierced by seven arrows: four on her left side, and three on her right. The following is an account of the earliest glorification of this icon: A certain peasant of the Kandikovsky District who as the result of disease had for many years suffered with generalized weakness and a limp, had a dream in which he learned that he would be healed if he visited the St. John-Bogolyubsk church and found the icon of the Mother of God in the bell-tower. Twice he went there, related his dream, and asked permission to enter the bell-tower. However, they did not believe him, and his request was denied. Finally, the third time, they took pity on him and allowed him into the bell-tower. He immediately found the Holy icon which he had seen in his dream. It was being used as a floorboard on a stairway landing. They washed the icon of the dirt and bird droppings covering it. The sick peasant requested that a moleben be served before it, and, thereafter, was healed.

Much time passed, with nothing again heard of this icon until 1830, at a time when cholera was rampant in Vologda. The terrified residents ran for help to the Queen of Heaven, and taking up her Seven-arrow and Seven-city icons, carried them about the city in a solemn Procession of the Cross. The epidemic visibly abated, and soon the cholera entirely disappeared. From that time on, the icon was glorified through many miraculous healings of the sick.

Other name of the icon is "The Softening of Evil Hearts"