Standing Four Armed God Vishnu Brass Sculpture

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The standing brass figure of Lord Vishnu is nicely designed and a delicate touch makes the figure even more beautiful. The surroundings are smartly carved out with huge railings. His headgear, body all are finely carved out. Vishnu is part of the Hindu Triad (Trimurti) Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu and represents the aspect of Supreme Reality that pervades and sustains the created universe symbolized by Ohm. Vishnu is preserver of the universe and the embodiment of goodness and mercy; of compassion.

The name Vishnu means 'one who pervades'; 'one who has entered into everything.' His consort is Lakshmi, the goddess of beauty and fortune.

Lord Vishnu has four arms indicating His omnipresence and omnipotence. In his right hand he holds the discus, symbol of the cosmic mind and reminder of the wheel of time. His lower right hand holds the conch (sankh), symbol of the sound Ohm origin of existence. The sounds created from the conch is associated with the sound from the creation of the universe. In his other hand, Lord Vishnu holds the bow which is called shranga, the symbol of casual power of illusion from which arises the universe. In his upper left hand, he holds a lotus (padma), the symbol for the moving universe and the symbol of all things that are good (eternity, prosperity, and purity). His lower left hand holds the mace (gada), the symbol of the notion of individual existence. The icons on his body also attruibutes to the greatness of the deity. An example of this is the armlets he wears. These represent the three aims of life; pleasure, success, and righteousness. The other example is the earring shaped like monsters. They represent the two methods of knowledge: the intellectual knowledge and the intuitive perception.

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The standing brass figure of Lord Vishnu is nicely designed and a delicate touch makes the figure even more beautiful. The surroundings are smartly carved out with huge railings. His headgear, body all are finely carved out. Vishnu is part of the Hindu Triad (Trimurti) Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu and represents the aspect of Supreme Reality that pervades and sustains the created universe symbolized by Ohm. Vishnu is preserver of the universe and the embodiment of goodness and mercy; of compassion.

The name Vishnu means 'one who pervades'; 'one who has entered into everything.' His consort is Lakshmi, the goddess of beauty and fortune.

Lord Vishnu has four arms indicating His omnipresence and omnipotence. In his right hand he holds the discus, symbol of the cosmic mind and reminder of the wheel of time. His lower right hand holds the conch (sankh), symbol of the sound Ohm origin of existence. The sounds created from the conch is associated with the sound from the creation of the universe. In his other hand, Lord Vishnu holds the bow which is called shranga, the symbol of casual power of illusion from which arises the universe. In his upper left hand, he holds a lotus (padma), the symbol for the moving universe and the symbol of all things that are good (eternity, prosperity, and purity). His lower left hand holds the mace (gada), the symbol of the notion of individual existence. The icons on his body also attruibutes to the greatness of the deity. An example of this is the armlets he wears. These represent the three aims of life; pleasure, success, and righteousness. The other example is the earring shaped like monsters. They represent the two methods of knowledge: the intellectual knowledge and the intuitive perception.

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