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- Product Code :B4643
- Material :Brass
- Size :23"H x 8.47"W x 6.70"D
- Weight :11 Kg
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The spectacular and amazingly elegant brass figure of Lord Shiva, one of the Trinity Gods is given a prolific touch. The Lord is in a meditative posture and is wearing a loin cloth in the form of a tiger skin. Mahadev here looks elegantly beautiful and is in a serious mood. His body is given a aesthetically beautiful touch. His trident, the snake covering his neck, hair –all are beautifully crafted with an amazing sense of perfection and beauty. The Lord is wearing some spectacular ornaments and the body is left undecorated but is amazingly beautiful.

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- Product Code :5211
- Material :Brass
- Size :6"H x 4.25"W x 3.25"D
- Weight :750 gm.
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Lord Krishna is holding ladoos in his both hands. One of the most widely worshipped gods in Hinduism, the Lord is standing on a podium and his body is given a detail and fine touch. Krishna is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and he took birth to eliminate his maternal uncle Kansha. Lord Krishna was born of Devki, sister of Kansha. Kansha was aware of his death and so he killed other children of Devki. Kansha was told by Akashvani that he will be killed by Devki's eighth son. But the moment Krishna was born in the prison he was handed over to Nandalal who had taken care of Krishna. The birth and the subsequent rearing of Krishna constitute a popular mythology for Hindus. Lord Krishna’s birthday is celebrated as Janmashtami Festival throughout the country. The festival is celebrated with grandeur and people welcome the advent of the Lord.

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- Product Code :5202
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.50"H x 3"W
- Weight :560 gm.
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The beautiful brass figure of Lord Krishna with four arms is given a fine and detail treatment. The headgear of the Lord is highly decorated and the Lord is wearing beautiful drapery. Lord Krishna is playing his immortal flute. His tune mesmerized hundreds of followers in Vrindaban. Lord Krishna is one of the most popular deities in Hinduism and he is considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Lord Krishna was also hugely popular among young gopis in Vrindavan. A deep sense of accomplishment and satisfaction marks the figure. On his two arms the Lord is holding his weapons and with his two hands he is playing the flute. The figure may look a bit rough but it reveals a master craftsmanship on the part of the sculptor as he has dealt with prominent parts of the Lord with equal artistry.


The four headed god is standing tall and the Lord is wearing fine drapery and his body is given a refine and detail touch. Here the Lord is depicted with four hands- the upper pair of hands carrying sankha and chakra, and the lower pair, a (golden) leech (jalookaa-medical term Hirudo Medicinalis) and kamandalu (pitcher). Worshipped as the Hindu God of Medicine, the Master of Universal Knowledge, Physician of Gods and the Guardian Deity of Hospitals, Dhanvantari is regarded as the original exponent of Indian medical tradition called AYURVEDA, the ‘eternal science of life.’ This tradition is now accepted as the oldest, most original and unbroken medical system of the world. There are many myths and legends about Dhanvantari. Sometimes he is shown with the text of the Ayurveda and sometime with a tulasi-seed garland around his neck and a plant-wreath halo. His complexion is blue, making him another incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The leech was part of the doctor’s kit in olden days since it was used to suck out impure blood from the patient‘s body.

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- Product Code :5197
- Material :Brass
- Size :3"H x 2.50"W
- Weight :130 gm
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The small brass figure of Lord Krishna as the cowherd Krishna is given a nice and delicate touch with a deep sense of finesse. Lord Krishna spent his childhood in Vrindavan on the bank of Yamuna as a cowherd and there are lot of anecdotes about Lord Krishna's childhood when he killed so many demons sent by uncle Kanch to kill him. He protected the people of Vrindavan from impending catastrophe. Lord Krishna mesmerized his fellow cowherds and gopis with his fine tunes of the heavenly flute. They went crazy in divine love for Lord Krishna’s company.
Weight: 130 gm.

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- Product Code :5195
- Material :Brass
- Size :6.50"H x 3.50"W x 2.50"D
- Weight :750 gm.
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- Product Code :5194
- Material :Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral
- Size :Krishna : 11.50"H x 6"W, Radha : 10.75"H x 4.75"W
- Weight :Krishna : 3 Kg., Radha : 2 Kg.
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- Product Code :5191
- Material :Brass
- Size :7.75"H x 5.75"W
- Weight :2 Kg
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- Product Code :5190
- Material :Brass
- Size :4.75"H x 3"W x 1.75"D
- Weight :600gm
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Here the Pawan Putra Hanuman is shown holding the hill containing Sanjeevani plants with his one hand and his weapon with the other hand. His body is given a spectacular touch as the Lord is wearing lot of jewelries and a long garland Bajrangabali is one of the most popular gods in Hinduism. Because of his loyalty and commitment to the cause of Lord Rama he has become very popular. People from all walks of life worships and appreciate his divine nature and super human personality shaped by the strength of celibacy, humility, selflessness, unsurpassed devotion, determination, fearlessness and extraordinary commitment to work for the divine. He is such a true devotee. His temples are found everywhere in India, In the streets of towns and cities, on the hills, in the forests and most difficult places. Millions observe fast on Tuesdays and refrain from drinking and smoking as a mark of respect for him. Seeta, the great consort of Lord Raam impressed by the selfless devotion and services of Hanuman blessed him to remain immortal in his existing form till the end of creation and help the loyal devotees of Raam. When people pray to Hanuman, they generally chant the chalisa for boons and protection. The chalisa is a verse of 40 lines containing pure adulation. It describes the great qualities and adventures of Hanuman. It is said that because of his complete humility he would not stir into action, unless one reminds him of his true greatness and his divine purpose. His devotees therefore chant the chalisa, to remind him of his greatness and prompt him to wake up from his devotion and help them. He is called Anajaniputra or Anjaneya because his mother's name was Anjana and above all he is revered as Raam Bhakta Hanuman means devotee of Lord Raam.
Weight: 1.10 Kg.


Lord Shiva In Pure Marble
Size - 12 inches
Material - Marble
Technique - Hand carved made from single marble block
Note: Made to order idol, requires 5 week time for shipping.


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- Product Code :5144
- Material :White Marble White Marble, Special Note: Requires 5 weeks to finish and Ship
- Size :15"H x 6"W x 3"D
Description
Special Note: Made to order statue, requires 3 weeks to finish and Ship, before shipping we will send images of the finished statue for the approval from your side, please note that the image is indicative a slight difference is to be expected a better finish is assured.


12 inches
Lord Ardhnarishwar
Handcrafted in Marble
* Special made to order Marble Statue. Requires 4 weeks shipping time, once statue is made a photo will be shared and shipped.


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- Product Code :5085
- Material :Brass
- Size :19"H x 14.50"W
- Weight :17.20 kg
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- Product Code :5083
- Material :Brass
- Size :15"H x 12"W
- Weight :14.200 kg.
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- Product Code :5068
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.50"H x 5.50"W
- Weight :1.500 kg.
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- Product Code :5065
- Material :Brass
- Size :3"H x 2.50"W
- Weight :250 gm.
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The beautiful brass figure of child Krishna is nicely decorated with a high degree of finesse and refinement. A large number of stories surround the life and some key events of child Krishna when he was in Gokul and his maternal uncle Kanch tried to kill him but without success. Krishna is often described and portrayed as an infant or young boy playing a flute as in the Bhagavata Purana, or as a youthful prince giving direction and guidance as in the Bhagavad Gita. The stories of Krishna appear across a broad spectrum of Hindu philosophical and theological traditions. They portray him in various perspectives: a God-child, a prankster, a model lover, a divine hero and the supreme being. The principal scriptures discussing Krishna's story are the Mahabharata, the Harivamsa, the Bhagavata Purana, and the Vishnu Purana. The stories of Krishna's childhood and youth tell how he became a cow herder, his mischievous pranks as Makhan Chor (butter thief), his foiling of attempts to take his life, and his role as a protector of the people of Vrindavana.
Krishna killed the demoness Putana, disguised as a wet nurse, sent by Kansa for Krishna's life. He tamed the serpent Kāliyā, who previously poisoned the waters of Yamuna river, thus leading to the death of the cowherds. In Hindu art, Krishna is often depicted dancing on the multi-hooded Kāliyā.
Krishna lifted the Govardhana hill and taught Indra, the king of the devas and rain, a lesson to protect native people of Brindavana from persecution by Indra and prevent the devastation of the pasture land of Govardhan. Indra had too much pride and was angry when Krishna advised the people of Brindavana to take care of their animals and their environment that provide them with all their necessities, instead of worshipping Indra annually by spending their resources.

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- Product Code :5064
- Material :Brass
- Size :3.25"H x 2.50"W
- Weight :460 gm.
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The small brass statue of Lord Ganesha is given a refine treatment with a deep sense of accomplishment. One of the most popular deities in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is worshipped with reverence before beginning any ritual. Lord Ganesha is also called the Remover of Obstacles and the Lord of Wisdom.

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- Product Code :5060
- Material :Brass
- Size :7.5" H x 5.5" W 3.25" D
- Weight :1.75 kg.
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In this spectacular brass figure, the Lord Medicine Buddha is shown in a meditative posture and is holding a vessel of medicine. It is in Mahayana Buddhism, the Medicine Buddha first appears. The lord is revered because of his healing capacity. According to Mahayana tradition there are infinite Buddhas, bodhisattvas, and deities. They represent various aspects of the absolute Buddha-nature, such as compassion, wisdom, power, and emptiness. The Medicine Buddha embodies the healing aspect. The Medicine Buddha is the highest possible model of a healer. Among the 12 vows the Medicine Buddha is said to have taken is that of curing just by the invocation of his name or the thought of Him. He was worshipped as the dispenser of spiritual medicine that could cure spiritual, psychological, and physical disease. The Lord Master of Healing is also known as the Medicine Master Buddha Who Dispels Calamities and Lengthens Life.

A masterpiece of craftsman, the large figure of The Lord Purushottam is a living glory of the Lord of Lords. The Lord is surrounded by a huge platform with some spectacular decorations of gods and goddesses on it. Lord Vishnu is the preserver of the universe and one of the Three Gods (Lord Brahma and Lord Shiva are the other two) responsible for the upkeep of the world. Lord Vishnu takes human incarnations whenever the world faces imminent catastrophe. There are ten incarnations of the Lord Vishnu and at different point of time he takes human forms to save the people from danger.
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