Saraswati Statues
Saraswati Statues
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- Product Code :9052
- Material :Brass
- Size :11.75"H x 8.75"W x 4.50"D
- Weight :5.550
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- Product Code :BS7542
- Material :Brass
- Size :8.75"H x 8"W x 3"D
- Weight :3.680 kg.
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- Product Code :BS7432
- Material :Brass
- Size :17.25"H x 6"W x 4.75"D
- Weight :4.810 kg.
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- Product Code :B6122
- Material :Brass
- Size :4.10"H x 3.25"W x 2.25"D
- Weight :750 gm.
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- Product Code :B5807
- Material :Brass
- Size :H 6.50" W 3.50" D 3"
- Weight :1.460 Kg
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- Product Code :B5791
- Material :Brass, Reconstituted Turquoise and Coral
- Size :9.75" H x 6.25" W x 3.50" D
- Weight :2.960 Kg
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- Product Code :5710
- Material :Stone
- Size :10.25"H x 5.25"W x 2.75"D
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-The goddess of wealth and prosperity is nicely carved out of brass by the artist with a deep sense of sculptural finesse. One of the most widely worshipped female deities in India Goddess Lakshmi is revered by almost every Hindu family in India. Worshipping the goddess gives us wealth and prosperity. She is also the wife of Lord Vishnu. The goddess is often worshipped along with Lord Ganesha and Goddess Saraswati.
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".
Gangesindia Devi Saraswati Playing Veena - Goddess of Knowledge
Material - Brass
Height - 7” (inches)
Width - 4.5”
Depth - 3.5”
Product Weight - 1.5 kgs
The beautiful brass figure of the gentle mother Goddess Saraswati is given a refine and detail treatment with some spectacular carvings on it. A greater degree of refinement in treatment, finesse in execution, the gracefulness of a woman, the sensuality and accomplishment are being aptly showcased in the beautiful brass figure of the Goddess Saraswati. Her dazzling ornaments, beautiful designs all make the figure a piece of beauty and sculptural excellence. The brass figure is full of life and her dancing posture reveals a deep sense of aesthetic beauty and grandeur. Even the swan is given a refine and royal treatment.
The beautiful figure of the Goddess of Learning is given a refine and detail treatment in the wooden figure. The goddess is depicted as a beautiful woman dressed in pure white often seated on a white lotus, which symbolizes that she is founded in the experience of the Absolute Truth. Thus, 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 generally 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 4 Vedas, the primary sacred books for Hindus. The four hands also depict this thusly - prose is represented by the book in one hand , poetry by the garland of crystal, music by the Veena. The pot of sacred water represents purity in all of these three, or their power to purify human thought.She is shown to hold the following in her hands:A book, which is the sacred Vedas, representing the universal, divine, eternal, and true knowledge as well as her perfection of the sciences and the scriptures. A mala of crystals, representing the power of meditation and spirituality. A pot of sacred water, representing creative and purificatory powers. 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 often 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".She is usually depicted near a flowing river, which may be related to her early history as a water goddess. The swan and her association with the lotus flower also point to her ancient origin.Sometimes a peacock is shown beside the goddess. The peacock represents arrogance and pride over its beauty, and by having a peacock as her mount, the Goddess teaches Hindus not to be concerned with external appearance and to be wise regarding the eternal truth.
The Goddess of Learning is given a refine and detail treatment in the wooden figure. The goddess is depicted as a beautiful woman dressed in pure white, often seated on a white lotus. She is generally 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 four hands also depict this thusly - prose is represented by the book in one hand, poetry by the garland of crystal, music by the veena. The pot of sacred water represents purity in all of these three, or their power to purify human thought.She is shown to hold the following in her hands:A book, which is the sacred Vedas, representing the universal, divine, eternal, and true knowledge as well as her perfection of the sciences and the scriptures. A mala of crystals, representing the power of meditation and spirituality. A pot of sacred water, representing creative and purificatory powers. 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 often 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".She is usually depicted near a flowing river, which may be related to her early history as a water goddess. The swan and her association with the lotus flower also point to her ancient origin.
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