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Experience the magic and majesty of these exquisite Hindu deity statues. Expertly crafted, these statues are noteworthy for their beauty, their symbolic power, and their sheer massiveness. Here at Ganges India Art Store you will find statues in various materials carefully sourced from the different parts of India. You will find hand painted white marble murties for Hindu Temples carved by Jaipur craftsmen, brass sculptures from Moradabd in various style & finishes suitable for your home or office altar, also find deftly carved wood sculptures from South India in natural wood and colored wood finishes, hand carved gemstone figurines painted using pure gold leafs as well as intricately carved beautiful stone statuettes of Hindu Gods & Goddesses in traditional style made by the master craftsmen of Odisha or Utkal region in Eastern India. We are sure our collection will leave you spell bound and panting for more.


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- Product Code : 6102
- Brass
- 12"H x 9.75"W
- 2.400 kg..
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- Product Code :B6078
- Material :Brass
- Size :7.10"H x 3.30"W x 3.30"D
- Weight :1.160 kg.
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- Product Code :B5954
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.75"H x 4.10"W x 2.90"D
- Weight :1.400 Kg.
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- Product Code :B5913
- Material :Brass
- Size :4" H x 3.25" W x 1.25" D
- Weight :300 Gm
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- Product Code :6195
- Material :Brass
- Size :3.75"H x 2.25"W x 1"D
- Weight :380 gm.
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Medicine Buddha is a popular deity in Buddhism and is fully enlightened being. He is a being who is completely free from the darkness of ignorance. Medicine Buddha protects living beings from illness and other dangers and obstacles, and helps them to eradicate the three poisons – attachment, hatred, and ignorance – which are the source of all sickness and danger. He is a Buddha Doctor. Buddha expounded the Sutra of Eight Thousand Verses revealing the instructions on Medicine Buddha. Here his elongated ears, sharp nose and bright face are all treated with minute detail.


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- Product Code : 5793
- Material : Brass
- Size : 7.25"H x 5.50"W x 4"D
- Weight : 1.820 Kg.
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- Product Code :5634
- Material :Brass
- Size :11"H x 4.25"W x 4"D
- Weight :2 kg
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- Product Code :5588
- Material :Brass
- Size :3"H x 4.25"W
- Weight :500 gm.
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Here the child Ganesha is crawling with a ladoo in his right hand. A rare simplicity, artistry and fine finishing touch make the brass figure a spectacular idol. Here the brass figure of the Lord of Wisdom looks so adorable and sweet. One of the most adorable and popular deities in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is worshipped before beginning any ritual and he is the first among all gods. Ganesha is also the Remover of Obstacles who steer clear the obstacles on our path and make our life trouble-free.


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- Product Code :B5554
- Material :Brass
- Size :2.75"H x 2.75"W x 1.50"D
- Weight :420 gm.
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- Product Code :5276
- Material :Brass
- Size :14.50"H x 8"W x 3"D
- Weight :9.700 Kg.
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In this spectacular brass figure Lord Vishnu is manifested in his Vishwarupa as was witnessed by Arjuna. In chapters 10 and 11 of Bhagwat Gita, Lord Krishna reveals himself as the Supreme Being and finally displays his Vishvarupa to Arjuna, who was reluctant to fight against his brothers in the epic battle of Kurukshetra.In Chapter 10 of Bhagwat Gita, Arjuna was curious to know about various forms through which Lord is pervading all over. Lord Krishna replies that, "Of lights He is the radiant sun; of immovable things, He is the Himalayas; among the stars He is the moon; of purifiers He is the wind; of the wielders of weapons He is Lord Rama etc. etc."
On Chapter - 11 of Gita, Arjuna asks Krishna to show him the Cosmic Form of God. Lord Krishna bestows a special “vision” to Arjuna so that he can see the Divine God in His universal form. Lord Krishna shows His opulence, hundreds of thousands of varied divine and multicolored forms. Lord Krishna shows Arjuna, different manifestations of Adityas, Vasus, Rudras, Asvini-kumaras and all the other demigods. Lord Krishna also shows in His Universal Form many wonderful things which no one has ever seen or heard of before. Arjuna saw numerous mouths, eyes, wonderful visions. The form was decorated with many celestial ornaments and bore many divine upraised weapons. He wore celestial garlands and garments, and many divine scents were smeared over His body. All was wondrous, brilliant, unlimited, all-expanding.
"If hundreds of thousands of suns were to rise at once into the sky, their radiance might resemble the effulgence of the Supreme Person in that Universal Form." On seeing such a fierce form, Arjuna was awe-struck and asks God, “Who are you in this fearful form & what is Your mission in this form?”
To this query of Arjuna "Lord Sri Krishna says: Time I am (Kala), the great destroyer of the worlds, and I have come here to destroy all people. With the exception of you (the Pandavas), all the soldiers here on both sides will be slain." Arjuna asks Lord Sri Krishna to return to his “intimate, beautiful form (saumya-rupa)." At Arjuna's request, Lord Krishna, again displays His real four-armed form and at last shows His two-armed form, thus encouraging the fearful Arjuna.


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- Product Code :5268
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.75"H x 6.75"W x 4.50"D
- Weight :2.600 Kg
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- Product Code :5192
- Material :Brass
- Size :5"H x 4"W
- Weight :500 gm.
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The spectacular brass figure of Kartikeya, the second son of Lord Shiva and Parvati, is given a resplendent touch. The Lord is seated on his vehicle, a peacock, and is having weapons in his ten hands. Though not popular like Lord Ganesha, Kartikeya is also worshipped and he is invoked during Kartikeya Poornima. His three heads are also nicely designed and even the peacock gets its due in the beautiful brass figure.

He is holding the goddess Earth in a most tender manner in this spectacular figure. Varaha is the avatar of the Lord Vishnu in form of a boar, succeeding Kurma and preceding Narasimha. When the demon Hiranyaksha stole the earth (personified as the goddess Bhudevi) and hid her in the primordial waters, Vishnu appeared as Varaha to rescue her. Varaha slew the demon and retrieved the Earth from the ocean, lifting it on his tusks, and restored Bhudevi to her place in the universe. Varaha may be depicted as completely a boar or in an anthropomorphic form, with a boar's head and human body. His consort, Bhudevi, the earth, is often depicted as a young woman, lifted by Varaha. The earth may be depicted as a mass of land too.
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