Gods Collection - Vishnu
Gods Collection - Vishnu
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- Product Code: B6695
- Material: Brass
- Size: 5"H x 2.25"W x 1.15"D
- Weight:320 gm.
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- Product Code: 2747
- Material: Brass
- Size: 6.50"H x 5.50"W
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The beautiful brass bust of the Lord Balaji, one of the most popular gods in South India is given a detail and refine treatment. Lord Venkateswara is popularly known as Balaji and is the presiding deity of the Tirumala Hills, in Andhra Pradesh. He is one of the manifestations of Lord Vishnu, who incarnated in a previous Kali-yuga at the request of sage Narada. The sage requested Lord Vishnu to settle in Tirumala, to shower his eternal grace on mankind, who were very much depressed and unable to follow the rigorous yoga practices of self realization. Tirumala, the seat of Lord Venkateswara is surrounded by seven hills, thus He is known as Lord of the seven hills. His figure is richly ornate and He is wearing a long headgear.
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- Product Code :3870
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.50"H x 10.25"W x 4.25"D
- Weight :4.250 kg.
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- Product Code :4709
- Material :Brass
- Size :4.25"H x 3.50"W x 2"D
- Weight :900 gm.
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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 :2533
- Material :Brass
- Size : 20"H x 8.50"Wx 6.75D
- Weight :6.700 kg.
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- Product Code :3907
- Material :Resin
- Size : 7.50"H x 7"W x 4.50"D
- Weight :1.00 Kg.
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- Product Code :1848
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :45" x 40"
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A symbol of love and affection, the beautiful Kalamkari painting of Lord Vishnu and his consort Lakshmi is being given a refine and detail treatment. The enhancing effulgence of colours and the characters that emerge on cotton fabric, help create a resplendent spread. Kalamkari painting is unique in its use of colour as a medium to depict mythological characters. Kalamkari has a glorious history. The popularity of this exquisite form of art crossed the shores of the country during the 17th and 18th centuries. Kalahasti and Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh, the nerve centres of this art continue to be beehives of Kalamkari activity. Kalamkari colours are made from vegetable dyes and no chemicals are used whatsoever. In addition to themes from the epics, Kalamkari leitmotifs comprise different forms of the lotus flower, the carwheel, parrots, an interlacing pattern of leaves and flowers.
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- Product Code :2315
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :44" x 36"
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The beautiful Kalamkari painting depicts the Lord Shiva in His Nataraj form. One of the Trinity Gods in Hinduism, the other two being Lord Brahma and Vishnu, Lord Shiva is the master of dance. Nataraj Shiva represents the rhythmic motion of life. Here the Lord is shown dancing over the dwarf that represents ignorance. Kalamkari is one of the most popular folk paintings and the painter needs to have deep knowledge of lines and pattern.
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- Product Code :5073
- Material :Brass
- Size :7"H x 3.50"W
- Weight :1.100 kg.
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The big sized figure of the Lord has four hands and on each hand he is holding weapon, chakra and gita. The lustrous God is also called Kantimoy. The highly decorated figure is awe-inspiring and it is a testimony of elegance and grandeur. The oldest religious Vedic text the Rigveda, describes Lord Vishnu as the Supreme Deity in Vishnu Sooktham: om tad visnoh paramam padam sada pasyanti surayah — diviva caksur atatam.
"Just as the sun's rays in the sky are extended to the mundane vision, so in the same way the wise and learned devotees always see the supreme abode of Lord Vishnu."
"Because those highly praiseworthy and spiritually awake devotees are able to see the spiritual world, they are also able to reveal that supreme abode of Lord Vishnu."
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- Product Code :4298
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.25"H x 4"W x 2.50"D
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- Product Code :4297
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.25"H x 3.75"W x 2.50"D
- Weight :850 gm
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- Product Code :4300
- Material :Brass
- Size :9"H x 4"W x 2.50"D
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- Product Code :7848
- Material :Brass
- Size :7.50"H x 5"W x 2.75"D
- Weight :1.740 kg.
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- Product Code :3855
- Material :Brass
- Size :9.50"H x 3.50"W x 3"D
- Weight :1.400 Kg.
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- Product Code :365
- Material :White Indian Marble
- Size :48
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The dazzling statue of the Vishnu in his virat form (omnipresent ) that he shows up in front of Arjuna at the battle field of Kurukshetra is a masterpiece of marble sculpture. Carved out of a single block of white marble, the figure shows some beautiful carvings of golden works and the smiling faces of the godheads. In the Bhagavad Gita, part of the epic Mahabharata, there is a point in the discourse between Arjuna and Krishna wherein Arjuna asks the Lord for a vision of his true form. Krishna grants this vision, both glorious and terrifying, in which Arjuna sees the entire universe inside Krishna. This great form of Krishna is called virat-rupa (omnipresent or vast form). The hands of the godheads as well as their headgears have some beautiful golden works on them. The yellow and green drapery is also impressive.
Special Note: Made to order, requires 6 weeks to finish and Ship, before shipping we will send images of the finished statue for the approval from your side, please note that the image is indicative a slight diference is to be expected.
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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 :615
- Material :Brass
- Size :12.50"H x 4.50"W x 5"D
- Weight :3.560 kg.
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- Product Code :9071
- Material :Brass
- Size :8.75"H x 3.75"W x 3.50"D
- Weight :1.440 kg.
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- Product Code :9068
- Material :Brass
- Size :8.25"H x 4"W x 2.50"D
- Weight :1.500 kg.
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The beautiful brass figure of Lord Varaha (boar) is given a minute treatment. Lord Visnu in His Varaha Avatar incarnates as a boar. A demon Hiranyaksha had prayed for Lord Brahma and was awarded a boon that no beast neither man nor god could kill him. But somehow from the list of beasts the name of boar was missing. This proved to be his lacunae. He then started a campaign of plunder across the worlds. He pushed the world to the Pataal loka, or the under of the sea. He stole the Vedas, the holy scriptures from the Lord Brahma, while he was asleep and performed huge atrocities. To retrieve the Vedas and to save the world the Lord Vishnu assumed the role of a boar and brought out the earth from the under of the ocean, using its two tusks. It then killed Hiranyaksha and retrieved the Vedas from the demon and brought it back to the safe custody of the Lord Brahma.
Height - 3.50“ (inches)
Width - 2.50”
Depth - 1.5”
Product Weight - 375 grams
Material - Brass
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