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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 :B6644
- Material :Brass
- Size :2.50"H x 2.50"W x 4.50"D
- Weight :260 gm.
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The decorative flower-shaped diya is nicely crafted with some beautiful floral designs. There are some nice carvings on the diya. Diyas are part and parcels of any Hindu family as they spread the light of glory removing darkness of ignorance. Diyas are lit in the evenings and during any ritual. It is believed light removes ignorance and marks the beginning of a new day.


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- Product Code :B6575
- Material :Brass
- Size :8.25" H 6" W x 4.50" D
- Weight :3.500 Kg.
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- Product Code :B6570
- Material :Brass
- Size :4" H x 3.50" W x 2.50" D
- Weight :800 Gm.
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Here the auspicious Shiva Gangajali for sacred water is given a refine and detail touch. Gangajal or water from the sacred river Ganga is considered good for many purposes by the Hindus. Such water from the river Ganga is kept in a particular bottle and Ganga jal is sprinkled across the house. Gangajal is also required during any religious ritual, puja or other ceremony. It is believed that gangajal wards of evil spirits.


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Product Code :6566
Material: Brass
Size: 1.75" H x 4" W x 1.75" D
Weight: 280 gm.
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The hand shaped diya lamp is given a refine and detail touch. Diya lamp is an integral ingredient of any Hindu home and people light a lamp or diya in front of a deity. A diya is a reflection our faith in God, the Almighty. People invoke the Almighty by lighting a diya for Him. Light brings freshness into the area where it is it. It is customary that all auspicious religious events and even important social functions will begin with the lighting of a lamp. This is like an invitation to the divine to come and bless us. An elaborate “Aarti” prayer ceremony is performed with five diyas burning at once.






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- Product Code :B6502
- Material :Resin
- Size :7"H x 6.50"W x 6.50"D
- Weight :1.250 kg.
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- Product Code :B6501
- Material :Resin and Glass
- Size :5.60"H x 4.75"W x 3.10"D
- Weight :510 gm.
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- Product Code :B6499
- Material :Resin
- Size :2.50"H x 6.50"W x 1.85"D
- Weight :270 gm.
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- Product Code :B6497
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.50"H x 7.50"W x 5"D
- Weight :2.200 kg.
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In this beautiful brass figure, Lord Ganesha with five-wick lamp is given a spectacular touch. The light symbolizes knowledge, illuminating and “en-lighten-ing” us. The light emanating from the ghee lamp removes darkness, ignorance and evil. The light or knowledge shows us the way out of our problems, fears, tensions, and unhappiness. The light of a ghee lamp is believed to bring in prosperity, as knowledge or wisdom is the greatest form of wealth. The wick is a symbol of energy and light where a light emits brightness. It is customary in India that all auspicious religious events and even important social functions will begin with the lighting of a lamp. This is like an invitation to the divine to come and bless us. In Hindu temples an elaborate “Aarti” prayer ceremony is performed with 5 diyas burning at once, and waved gently in a circular motion- in a clockwise manner, in front of a picture or statue of a deity. This aarti ritual literally purifies the atmospheric air. This symbolizes our dedication and oneness with the Lord and gathering from Him a part of his piousness and immense power and strength.

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- Product Code :B6492
- Material :Brass
- Size :8.50"H x 7.50"W x 0.25"D
- Weight :1.250 kg.
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- Product Code :B6417
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.75"H x 4.25"W x 2.75"D
- Weight :1 kg.
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- Product Code :B6405
- Material :Brass
- Size :6.75"H x 4.50"W x 3"D
- Weight :1.320 kg.
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Lord Shiva is here shown meditating on a tiger skin. His trident and dambaru are also depicted. His eyes are half closed. Lord Shiva is the ultimate reality; he is both Yogeshwara (Supreme deity of all yoga paths) and Yogishwara (the Master and teacher of all Great yogis). The supreme bliss (ananda) is the essential nature of Lord Shiva, who is also the Universal Self. It is the Lord’s nature to dwell in his own bliss. Lord Shiva is static and his dynamic power is Devi Parvathi. So, he sits and meditates. He carries out various activities through his power, i.e. Devi Parvati. Lord Shiva contemplates on Shivoham (I am Shiva)or Soham (He is I) mantra.


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- Product Code :B6403
- Material :Brass
- Size :5.30"H x 3.80"W x 3.10"D
- Weight :1.280 kg.
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Lord Shiva Shankar is here in a meditative posture. The figure is nicely treated with a minute touch. One of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, Lord Shiva is responsible for the destruction of the order. But such a destruction also means a prelude to a fresh beginning. He is also called Neelkanth. According to the scriptures, during churning of the milky ocean, the poison or 'Halahal' also came out of the ocean which terrified the Gods and Demons. It was so toxic that it might have destroyed all of creation. Lord Shiva then came to rescue and swallowed the poison and held it in his throat. Lord Shiva therefore became 'Neelkanth'. The swallowing of poison could have burned the throat but keeping the Moon and the Ganges in the lock of hair soothed Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva is also known as Aashutosh (one fulfilling wishes instantly); Aja (unborn); Akshayaguna (God with limitless attributes); Anagha (without any fault); Anantadrishti (of infinite vision); Augadh (who revels all the time); Avyayaprabhu (imperishable Lord) and Bhairav (Lord Of terror)


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- Product Code :B6384
- Material :Brass
- Size :15.25"H x 9.75"W x 6.50"D
- Weight :7.860 kg.
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- Product Code :B6381
- Material :Brass
- Size :8.50"H x 7"W x 4.50"D
- Weight :3.700 kg.
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Here Lord Ram, Seeta and Lakshman are standing whereas his devotee Hanuman is seeking blessings from his master. There are some exquisite carvings. The panels are also being nicely carved out. Lord Hanuman was one of the staunchest devotees of Lord Ramchandra and he is a symbol of vigour and strength. Lord Ramchandra is the pivotal figure in the great Indian Epic Ramayana. Ramchandra is an avatar of Lord Vishnu and he killed demon king Ravana. His love for the subjects is legendary and in Indian context Ramrajya refers to an ideal king-subject relationship.


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- Product Code :B6353
- Material :Polyresin
- Size :6.50"H x 6.50"W x 2.25"D
- Weight :460 gm.
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