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Specification
- Product Code :4792
- Material :Hand Painted White Marble
- Size :17.3 x 10.6 x 7.1 cm
- Weight :150 gm.
- Special Note: Requires 6 weeks.
Description
- It is made from pure white marble
- It can be placed in Pooja room, living room or drawing room to give a divine feeling
- It is a perfect gift for puja gifts, return gifts, wedding or house warming or festive occasions
The beautiful wooden figure of the child Krishna is given a refine and detail treatment with some smooth carvings on it. The child is standing almost naked with some precious jewells. On his head is visible a feather of a peacock and he is wearing nacklaces on his waist, rings on his ears. Child Krishna is famous for his childhood escapades as he used to be a spoiled child. The wooden craft reveals a deep sense of accomplishment and self-satisfaction.
The beautiful red soft stone figure of Lord Ganesha, son of Lord Shiva and Parvati, is exquisitely carved out with some greater degree of perfection and finesse. The Remover of Obstacles is also known as Agra Ganya (One who is reckoned with first) among gods because He removes obstacles from our path. Lord Ganesha is also one of the most benevolent gods in Hinduism and could be easily propitiated.
The beautiful elephant-headed god Ganesha is given a nice treatment in this wooden figure. Known as the Agraganya, since he is worshipped first among all the gods, Lord Ganesha is one of the most benevolent gods. He is also one of the most popular gods. Refinement of treatment, precision in execution mark the beautiful piece of work. Lord Ganesha is also known as the Remover of Obstacles as he creates obstacles on our path and removes the same following worship.
The beautiful brass Statue of Nandi is nicely carved out with some spectacular carvings on it. Nandi is the bull, which Shiva rides and the gatekeeper of Shiva in Hindu mythology. A statue of Nandi facing the main shrine is seen in most Shiva temples. There are also a number of temples dedicated solely to Nandi. A greater degree of refinement in execution and precision of a surgeon is manifest in the dazzling figure.
The beautiful tribal lady is given a refine and embellished treatment in the traditional dhokra format. She is carrying two vessels: one on her hand and another on her head. Meaning "oldest," dhokra is a crafting tradition dating as far back as 2000 B.C. Dhokra art is largely associated with the tribal groups of northern India, including Vindhyas and the Eastern Ghats, Bihar and its surroundings, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal. Myriad images are cast in the dhokra tradition as artisans preserve their millenary culture, custom and belief through the wondrous pieces they create.
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 marble figure of the Goddess Laxmi has been sculpted out of a single block of marble by the sculptor with some sparkling features of marble sculpture. The drapery of the figure is nicely painted and she is wearing golden jewelleries. The smiling face of the goddess has added beauty to the figure. Laxmi is considered the goddess of wealth and prosperity and is worshipped for wealth in the family.
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.
The sculptor has created magic on stone in the beautiful stone figure of the Lord Mahadeva and His consort Parvati. The big image shows the Lord in a quite mood. Normally the Lord is identified with the forces of destruction. But the Lord is also the master of creation, he is the preserver. Lord Shiva is considered one of the perfect husbands in Hinduism. It is every young girl’s wish to get an ideal husband like the Lord Shiva. The stone image has some excellent sculptural designs and the stone work depicts a rare sense of gracefulness and smoothness. The amorous feeling in the face of Parvati is evident. Lord Ganesha is sitting on the lap of Shiva. Nandi, the vehicle of the Lord is also nicely executed.
He is identified with many important teachings and messages, including contentment, generosity, wisdom and open kindheartedness. He helps people realize the essence within, which connects with all beings. and he fosters the realization of tolerance, generosity and contentment; thus, he helps to bring heaven to earth.
The Laughing Buddha is the god of wealth and prosperity. It brings prosperity, success and financial gains to the house and office. This depiction of Buddha, the Maitreya Buddha, symbolizes joy and prosperity.
When depicted with children this encourages children into your life.
Benefits Happiness, prosperity and good luck. The Buddha is best positioned in the study room.
Stroking the tummy of the Buddha is said to enhance good fortune.
The Laughing Buddha is also known as the Laughing Buddha of Plenty. In Feng Shui, he is the symbol for wealth. It is believed that rubbing his tummy, which contains wealth, luck, good fortune, and joy will be ours. Laughing Buddha statues are popular house warming gifts and are also used as good luck charms. It is commonly held that statues of the Laughing Buddha must not be placed on the floor.
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