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- Product Code :4747
- Material :Brass
- Size :24"H x 15"W x 9.25"D
- Weight :19 kg.
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Lord Vishnu depicted as a three headed deity in an unusual and impressive cosmic form called ‘Vaikuntha’ which is also the name of his heavenly abode. In this statue the central head of the Lord represent a human face while the head projecting on his right is of God ‘Narasimha’ the famous man lion avatar (half human half lion). On the left side is ‘Varaha’ head, Varaha is the divine boar incarnation, both heads represent two of Lord Vishnu’s ten incarnations. In his upper two hands he is holding a chakra the divine disk and a conch shell while the lower hands are blessing or protecting his personified attributes ‘Gada devi’ woman holding a mace and a ‘Chakra purush’ or wheel man, representing the protective attribute of their master.

Many indologists hold that this deity is of Dravidian origin. A stone flag-post, often covered with a metal plate with an image of Garuda on top, is invariably erected in front of the image of the presiding deity, Lord Vishnu, in all Vaishnavaite tempes, as Garuda is considered to be one of the greatest devotees of Vishnu. During the Gupta age, which is referred to as the golden era of Indian history, the Imperial standard had an image of Garuda cast upon it. Garuda is represented as a large white-necked eagle, but his image in temples depicts him with a human trunk.
Serpents are the natural food of the eagle. The reason for this enmity is traced in the Adi Parva of the Mahabharata to the jealousy between Kadru and Vinata, the mother of the serpents and of Garuda respectively, and the two rival wives of Sage Kashyap. Only Vishnu could have these two born enemies – Garuda, the mighty eagle, and Shesha, the great serpent – wait upon him together. He uses Shesha as his couch and Garuda as his mount.


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- Product Code :4745
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :54" x 44"
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This beautiful Batik painting celebrates the glory of wealth and wisdom together. The Lord of Wisdom is seated on a lotus whereas the Goddess of wealth and prosperity is standing on another lotus. The Lord of Lords and God of Good Learning and Good Luck is painted with serenity, the blue back ground seems to represent the mystic spiritual sky while the deities are showering their blessings. Here the popular waxing and then dewaxing method gives a special effect to the painting. In Batik painting, the artist must have a comprehensive knowledge about colour pattern. This genre of painting celebrates the glory of colour and gaiety. Batik paintings are mostly centered on West Bengal, Orissa and Tamil Nadu in India and are known for their originality, uniqueness and finesse.

The spectacular brass figure of the goddess Saraswati, the goddess of Learning is given a refine and detail treatment. One of the most worshipped goddesses in Hinduism, the goddess is worshipped by students and musicians alike. She is considered the goddess of learning, speech and wisdom. The goddess is depicted as a beautiful, yellow-skinned woman dressed in pure white often seated on a white lotus, which symbolizes that she is founded in the experience of the Absolute Truth. In other words, she not only has the knowledge but also the experience of the Highest Reality. She is mainly associated with the color white, which signifies the purity of true knowledge. She is normally shown to have four arms, which represent the four aspects of human personality in learning: mind, intellect, alertness, and ego. Alternatively, these four arms also represent the four Vedas, the primary sacred books for Hindus. The veena, a musical instrument that represents her perfection of all arts and sciences. Saraswati is also associated with anuraga, the love for and rhythm of music, which represents all emotions and feelings expressed in speech or music. It is believed that children born with that name will prove to be very lucky in their studies. A white swan is also located next to her feet. The sacred swan, if offered a mixture of milk and water, is said to be able to drink the milk alone. The swan thus symbolizes discrimination between the good and the bad or the eternal and the evanescent. Due to her association with the swan, Goddess Saraswati is also referred to as Hamsa-vahini, which means "she who has a swan as her vehicle".

The beautiful brass figure of the Lord Shiva in his Nataraj form is given an exquisite carving with a greater sense of finesse and execution. One of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, Lord Shiva is responsible for the destruction of the evil forces, thereby paving the way for the beginning of an new stage. The Lord is standing in a dancing posture and a deep sense of flexibility and equilibrium is manifest in the figure. The Lord is the Master of Dance (Nataraj) and as a Nataraj, He represents the rhythmic motion of life.


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- Product Code :4592
- Material :Brass
- Size :10.50"H x 6.50"W x 3.75"D
- Weight :3.200 kg.
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The beautiful image of Nandi, the vehicle of Lord Shiva, the Lord of destruction and one of the Trinity, is given a gorgeous and detail treatment. Nandi is said to be the vehicle of Lord Shiva. The bull represents both power and ignorance. Lord Shiva's use of the bull as his vehicle expresses the idea that He removes ignorance and bequeaths power of wisdom.

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- Product Code :2882
- Material :Brass
- Size :6"H x 6"W x 4.25"D
- Weight :2.400 Kg.
Description
The spectacular brass figure of Lord Ganesha is given a resplendent touch with some splendid carvings. Son of Lord Shiva and Gauri (Parvati), Lord Ganesha is one of the most revered gods in Hinduism and he is worshipped before undertaking any rituals. The beautiful brass figure has some sparkling panels on it as the Lord is seated on a huge mouse, his vehicle.


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- Product Code :B2122
- Material :Rose quartz natural stone
- Size :1.10" x 0.75"
- Weight :27 gm.
Description
The beautiful Parad Shivlingam is delicately carved with a deep sense of finesse and refinement. Shiv lingam is held in reverence in temples all over the sub-continent. It is a symbol of that which is invisible yet omnipresent. It is therefore a visible symbol of the Ultimate Reality which is present in us. The Shivalingam denotes the primeval energy of the Creator. It is believed that at the end of all creation, during the great deluge, all of the different aspects of God find a resting place in the Lingam; Bhrama is absorbed into the right, Vishnu to the left and Gayatri into the heart. The Shivalingam is also a representation of the infinite Cosmic Column of fire, whose origins, Vishnu and Bhrama were unable to trace.


The spectacular brass figure of the Goddess Durga is given a refine and dazzling treatment. The Goddess was born out of the combined energies of different gods in order to eliminate the demon Mahishasur, who had wrought havoc on earth and heaven. The figure is lavishly ornate with some beautiful designs and ornaments as the Goddess Durga is seated on a roaring lion, Her vehicle. One her eight hands, the goddess is carrying different kinds of weapons she received from different gods. A symbol of prowess and strength, the goddess is worshipped all over the country by the Hindus.


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- Product Code :4741
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.50"H x 7.25"W x 4.50"D
- Weight :2.750 kg.
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- Product Code :4296
- Material :Brass
- Size :9"H x 4"W x 2.50"D
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- Product Code :4529
- Material :Resin
- Size :7.50"H x 5.25"W x 2.75"D
- Weight :750 gm.
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The graceful figures of Lord Shiva and Parvati have been beautifully decorated by the sculptor. Each figure has been sculpted out of single block of marble and the faces of both the figures reveal beautiful smiles. The figures have been richly decorated and the God and his consort are wearing beautiful ornaments and beautiful clothes with handmade designs on them. The figures have been shown in standing posture and they are blessing their devotees. Lord Shiva is considered the perfect husband who cares his wife Parvati the most the love between them is exemplary and is cherished even today. Every Hindu girls desires a husband like Lord Shiva.

The beautiful figure of the great devotee of lord Ramchandra, Lord Hanuman is being carved out of marble with a greater degree of excellence and perfection. The Lord is shown carrying the Sanjivani on his left hand. His face reveals a greater degree of appreciation and accomplishment. He is wearing a long garland.

Specification
- Product Code :190
- Material :White Marble, Special Note: Requires 4 weeks to finish and Ship
- Size :15"
Description
The beautiful image of the Shiva-Parvati has been carved out of single block of marble with some sparkling carvings on it. Lord Shiva, one of the Trinity, is also called Ardhnariswar that means without Parvati he is incomplete. It shows for creation both man and woman are essential. Whereas the right side of the body is that of Parvati the left side is of the Lord. The face reveals some sparkling smile. The drapery and ornaments also dazzle in the figure.
Special Note: Made to order, requires 4 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 diference is to be expected a better finsh is assured.
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