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- Product Code :5609
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.75"H x 11.50"W x 6"D
- Weight :7.250 kg.
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- Product Code :5608
- Material :Brass
- Size :6"H x 3.25"Wx 1.50"D
- Weight :380 Gm
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Here Lord Shiva is depicted in his famous Nataraja dancing form. The spectacular brass figure of the Nataraj Shiva is given a refine and minute treatment. As Nataraja, Lord Shiva, one of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, represents the rhythmic motion of life. Nataraj is a symbolic synthesis of the most important aspects of Hinduism, and the summary of the central tenets of this Vedic religion. The ‘Nataraj’ means ‘King of Dancers’ is "clearest image of the activity of God which any art or religion can boast of. A more fluid and energetic representation of a moving figure than the dancing figure of Shiva can scarcely be found anywhere." In a unified and dynamic composition expressing the rhythm and harmony of life, Nataraj is shown with four hands represent the four cardinal directions. He is dancing, with his left foot elegantly raised and the right foot on a prostrate figure. The upper left hand holds a flame, the lower left hand points down to the dwarf, who is shown holding a cobra. The upper right hand holds an hourglass drum that stands for the male-female vital principle, the lower shows the gesture of assertion. Snakes that stand for egotism are seen uncoiling from his arms, legs, and hair, which is braided and bejewelled. His matted locks are whirling as he dances within an arch of flames representing the endless cycle of birth and death. On his head is a skull, symbolic of his conquest over death. The entire figure is painted red.


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- Product Code :5605
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.50"H x 5"W x 3"D
- Weight :2.250
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Here the Goddess Kuan Yin is seen with Amitabha Buddha. In Sanskrit, this Chinese deity is called Padma-pâni, or 'Born of the Lotus'. Quan Yin, alone among Buddhist gods, is loved rather than feared and is the model of Chinese beauty. She is regarded by the Chinese as the goddess of mercy and was originally male until the early part of the 12th century and has evolved since that time from her prototype, Avalokiteshvara, "the merciful lord of utter enlightenment,". Avalokiteshvara is an Indian bodhisattva, who chose to remain on earth to bring relief to the suffering rather than enjoy for himself the ecstasies of Nirvana. Quan Yin was a Buddhist who through great love and sacrifice during life, had earned the right to enter Nirvana after death. However, like Avlokiteshvara, while standing before the gates of Paradise she heard a cry of anguish from the earth below. Turning back to earth, she renounced her reward of bliss eternal but in its place found immortality in the hearts of the suffering. In China she has many names and is also known as "great mercy, great pity; salvation from misery, salvation from woe; self-existent; thousand arms and thousand eyes," etc.
For centuries, Kuan Yin has epitomized the great ideal of Mahayana Buddhism in her role as "bodhisattva --literally "a being of bodhi, or enlightenment," who is destined to become a Buddha but has foregone the bliss of Nirvana with a vow to save all children of God.
Quan Yin carries the Goddess and Divine Mother aspect of Buddhism. The same Goddess and Divine energy carried by the Virgin Mary in Christianity. In the Egyptian mysteries it is carried by Isis. In Hinduism it is carried by Shakti, wife of Vishnu, by Parvarti, wife of Shiva, by Radha, wife of Krishna, and by Sita, wife of Rama.

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- Product Code :5595
- Material :Brass
- Size :4.75"H x 3.25"Dia
- Weight :750 gm.
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- Product Code :5391
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.25"H x 3.75"W x 3.25"D
- Weight :1.250 Kg.
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Here the goddess of prosperity and wealth is shown sitting on a lotus, a sacred flower for Hindus often associated with Goddesses. A lotus is a symbol of purity and good feeling. The deity is often shown sitting on a lotus and hence her nomenclature Kamalasana. On her two hands, the goddess is holding two lotus buds and she is in a meditative posture. Her headgear is prominently carved with some nice floral designs. She is wearing some ornaments but the upper part of the body is left unadorned. The upper part reflects a deep sense of sensuality and feminine beauty. Her eyes are closed and she is wearing a drapery down the waist. One of the most widely worshipped female deities in Hinduism, Lakshmi is worshipped for fortune and wealth. She is often invoked along with Lord Ganesha, another equally popular deity.

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- Product Code :5390
- Material :Brass
- Size :10"H x 7.50"W
- Weight :1.750 Kg.
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The beautiful brass wall hanging depicts the Lord of Wisdom in a most attractive manner. Basically, the Lord's trunk, eyes, and ears are prominently crafted in this wall hanging. The symbol of OM is also nicely carved out giving some floral touch to the figure. Lord Ganesha is one of the most widely revered gods in Hinduism and he is known by as many as 108 names. He is the Lord of Lords and is worshipped first before invoking any other gods, reinforcing his predominant position in Hindu pantheon. The product is simple yet attractive and a perfect item for your drawing room as a wall hanging.


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- Product Code :5384
- Material :Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral
- Size :14.25"H x 9.50"W x 7.25"D
- Weight :8.520 Kg
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- Product Code :5383
- Material :Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral
- Size :13.50"H x 10"W x 6.75"D
- Weight :11.120 Kg.
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- Product Code :5379
- Material :Brass
- Size :13"H x 8.25"W x 4"D
- Weight :8.900 Kg.
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The beautiful brass figure of Lord Ganesha, one of the most widely worshipped gods in Hinduism, is nicely crafted out with minute detail and precision. The Lord is sitting on a lotus and in his two hands the Lord is holding conches and with his third hand he is holding a sweet which he is eating through his trunk. Whereas the upper part is left part is left unadorned, the lower part is covered with clothes. Even the headgear is nicely decorated. One of the most widely worshipped gods in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is invoked before beginning any religious ritual.He is the Lord of Lords and the Remover of Obstacles.


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- Product Code :5378
- Material :Brass
- Size :10.75"H x 7.75"W x 5.25"D
- Weight :4.800 Kg.
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The spectacular brass figure of the Goddess of Learning is given a thorough and detail treatment with the Devi playing her Veena in a most attentive manner. She is wearing jewelries and some nice drapery. She is holding books in her two hands even as her vehicle a swan looks on. Her headgear is also nicely crafted out. The huge panel surrounding the goddess is equally beautiful. The goddess is extremely popular among students and is revered during Saraswati Puja or Basant Panchmi. She is invoked before beginning a child's formal education and she is also the goddess of music. So musicians also hold her in high esteem.


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- Product Code :9223
- Material :Brass
- Size :14"H x 9"W x 6.75"D
- Weight :3.730 Kg.
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The fine figure of Goddess Tara is nicely carved out of brass. One of the most popular deities in Buddhism, she is the female Buddha. According to Buddhist belief, she came into existence from a tear of Avalokiteshvara, which fell to the ground and formed a lake. Out of its waters rose up a lotus, which, on opening, revealed the goddess. Like Avalokiteshvara, Tara is a compassionate, succouring deity who helps men “cross to the other shore.” She is the protector of navigation and earthly travel, as well as of spiritual travel along the path to enlightenment. The highly ornate body of the goddess reflects a deep feminine beauty and her face is treated exceptionally fine.


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- Product Code :5355
- Material :Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral
- Size :12.50"H x 9"W x 8"D
- Weight :11.70 kg.
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- Product Code :5354
- Material :Brass
- Size :13.25"H x 11"W x 7"D
- Weight :11 Kg
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- Product Code :5351
- Material :Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral
- Size :10.25"W x 6"W x 2.75"D
- Weight :4.300 Kg.
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- Product Code :5339
- Material :Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral
- Size :10.50"H x 8.50"W x 6.25"D
- Weight :7.560 kg.
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In this beautiful brass figure along with brass reconstituted turquoise (blue and indigo) and coral (red) are used to give more appeal to the statute of the Lord Ganesha, one of the most widely revered Hindu deities. His ears, tusk, headgear and prominent belly are painted well as the Lord is shown seated on a podium. In fact the Lord is so popular among the Hindus that he is known by as many as 108 names. Here the Lord is shown as Chaturbhuj (Four-armed lord). He is also the Bhupati (the lord of lords), Bhuvanpati (lord of the heaven), Buddhinath (God of wisdom) and also Buddhipriya (one who bestows of knowledge and intellect). He is also known as Lambodara one who has a big belly.


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- Product Code :5335
- Material :Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral
- Size :11.75"H x 8"W x 4.50"D
- Weight :4.00 Kg.
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