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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 :B6500
- Material :Resin and Glass
- Size :4.25"H x 3.75"W x 3.25"D
- Weight :520 gm.
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- Product Code :B6496
- Material :Brass
- Size :2.10"H x 3"W x 1.75"D
- Weight :310 gm.
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Lord Hanuman Brass Idol
Height - 3.5” (inches)
width - 3”
depth - 1.25”
Product Weight - 200 grams


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- Product Code :B6494
- Material :Brass
- Size :8.25"H x 10.75"W x 4"D
- Weight :1.750 kg.
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- Product Code :B6493
- Material :Brass
- Size :5"H x 2.50"W x 1.25"D
- Weight :380 gm.
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- Product Code :B6491
- Material :Brass
- Size :4.25"H x 7.25"W x 3.25"D
- Weight :2 kg.
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The big brass statue of resting Lord Ganesha has been neatly carved out. Minute execution, excellent crafting makes the figure looks beautiful. The Lord is taking rest revealing a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. The body if the Lord is minutely treated with the precision of a surgeon and sculptural excellence. One of the most widely worshipped deities in Hinduism, Lord Ganesha is known by as many as 108 names and he is worshipped first before beginning any ritual. He is the Lord of Good Luck and worshipping the deity brings in good luck and prosperity.


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- Product Code :B6490
- Material :Brass
- Size :11"H x 7.25"W x 5"D
- Weight :4.500 kg.
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The brass figure of Lord Vishnu sitting on Sheshnag is nicely carved out with a deep sense of finesse. One of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, the other two being Lord Shiva and Brahma, Lord Vishnu is responsible for the preservation of the universe. He is normally depicted as resting in a reclining Sheshnag in the ocean. It is believed that Vishnu takes birth every time there is an impending catastrophe before the planet earth. In Hindu tradition, Shesha, also known as Sheshanaga or Adishesha is the king of all Nāgas, one of the primal beings of creation, and according to the Bhagavata Purana, an avatar of the Supreme God known as Narayana. In Puranas, Sheshanaga is said to hold all the planets of the Universe on his hoods and to constantly sing the glories of Vishnu from all his mouths. It is said when Adishesa uncoils, time moves forward and creation takes place. When he coils back, the universe ceases to exist. Shesha is generally depicted with a massive form that floats coiled in space, or on the ocean of milk, to form the bed on which Vishnu lies. According to Mahabharata, Shesha was born to sage Kaśyapa and his wife Kadru. Kadru gave birth to a thousand snakes, of which Shesha was the eldest. After Shesha, were born Vāsuki, Airāvata and Takṣaka. As a lot of Sesa brothers were cruel in nature, Sesa left his mother and kin, and resorted to austere penance. His penances were so severe that his flesh, skin and muscles dried up and merged with his frame. He was able to please Brahmā. Following this, Shesha was able to keep his mind under control so that he could continue to perform ascetic penances. Brahma asked Sesa to go beneath the unstable earth and stabilize it. Sesa agreed and went to the netherworld, and stabilized her with his hood. He is known to support her even today, thus making Pātala his perennial residence.

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- Product Code :B6489
- Material :Brass
- Size :9"H x 5.90"Dia
- Weight :3.500 kg.
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The brass figure of Eight Headed Shiva Mandala is given a minute and detail treatment reflecting a deep sense of religiosity and accomplishment. A mandala (meaning a circle) is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Indian religions, representing the universe. It is a symbol of the universe. The term appears in the Rigveda as the name of the sections of the work, but is also used in other religions and philosophies, particularly Buddhism. Lord Shiva is one of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism and is responsible for the destruction of evil forces.

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- Product Code :B6486
- Material :Brass
- Size :4.75"H x 2.50"W x 1.75"D
- Weight :500 gm.
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- Product Code :B6484
- Material :Brass
- Size :3.50"H x 2.85"W x 1.85"D
- Weight :480 gm.
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Here Lord Vinayaka's brass figurine is nicely crafted. Lord Ganesha is known as Sri Siddhi Vinayak and is worshiped before beginning any rituals. Even before puja of any God Ganesha is worshipped as he is first among equals. It is believed that Ganesha can remove any obstacle and hardships from the life of the people who worship him and He is the Remover of Obstacles. The story of Lord Ganesha’s birth is very interesting. Lord Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati. Parvati was urged upon by the gods that her son was required for the benefit of the world. She one day was taking bath and suddenly she thought she should perhaps have a son so that he will always be with her. She used the turmeric paste from her body to make a sculpture of a small boy. She used her tantra powers and imparted life to the idol. This was how Ganesha was born and Parvati named him Vinayak. In this whole process Lord Shiva was engrossed in deep meditation and hence was in the dark about the birth of the new child. Lord Ganesha is known as Sri Siddhi Vinayak and is worshiped before beginning any new rituals. Even before puja of any god Ganesha is worshipped. It is believed that Ganesha can remove any obstacle and hardships from the life of the people who worship him and He is the Remover of Obstacles.

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- Product Code :B6483
- Material :Brass
- Size :3.75"H x 2.50"W x 1.60"D
- Weight :490 gm.
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Lord Shiva is one of the most powerful deities and is responsible for the destruction of the universe. But this destruction became necessary as it is the prelude to a new beginning. He is the Supreme Consciousness that illuminates the three states of waking, dreaming and deep sleep. Offering the threefold bilva leaves to the Shivalinga heralds the return to a level of consciousness beyond the three states, which is the fourth state, turiya. The dawning of that state is consonant with the awakening of the individual.


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- Product Code :B6480
- Material :Brass
- Size :20.50"H x 8.75"W x 7.75"D
- Weight :8.300
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- Product Code :B6478
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.75"H x 7"W x 4"D
- Weight :3.250 kg.
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- Product Code :B6477
- Material :Brass
- Size :10"H x 7"W x 4.10"D
- Weight :3 kg.
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- Product Code :B6474
- Material :Brass
- Size :6"H x 3"W x 2.25"D
- Weight :1 kg.
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- Product Code :B6472
- Material :Brass
- Size :12.75"H x 8.75"W x 5"D
- Weight :5 kg.
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The brass figure shows Lord Buddha is a vitarka with a carved robe. The Buddha statues are often depicted with their hands performing a number of different poses and ritual postures. There are altogether ten such Mudras. Vitarka mudra is one of the much commonly found mudra or poses. Vitarka Mudra is the mudra or a gesture representing the discussion and transmission of the teachings by the Buddha. It induces the energy of the teachings and discussions of the spiritual principles which may also involve the arguments of the ideas. The Vitarka Mudra is usually performed by joining the tips of the thumb and the index fingers together while keeping the other fingers straight. This is similar to Abhaya as well as Varada mudra but with the thumbs touching the index fingers. The circle formed by the thumb and the index finger symbolizes the constant flow of energy and information. Vitarka mudra is a common gesture among the Buddha statues from Dvāravatī ages in Thailand. This mudra is also sometimes, substituted for Dharmachakra Mudra. Also called "The Gesture of Debate" or "discussion" mudra, Vitarka mudra can be seen in both the sitting and standing Buddha statues. Vitarka Mudra increases wisdom. It is a gesture of teaching or a mudra of discussion. It helps with the flow of knowledge without fear. One can practise for 30 to 45 minutes, either at once or in 10- to 15-minute intervals throughout the day and there are no side effects from this mudra. Anyone can use it and enjoy its benefits.


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- Product Code :B6470
- Material :Brass
- Size :11.75"H x 5"W x 3.75"D
- Weight :2.250 kg.
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- Product Code :B6465
- Material :Brass
- Size :7.25"H x 5.25"W x 3.50"D
- Weight :2.300 kg.
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