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Goddess Kali Statue
Kali is the Hindu goddess (or Devi) of death, time, and is often associated with sexuality and violence but is also considered a strong mother-figure and symbol of motherly love.
Lord Shiva went and lay down among the corpses where the Goddess was dancing.
Accidentally, Kali stepped on Shiva and soon she realized her mistake. It is then her tongue immediately came out.
Though she is the Hindu Goddess, Since the late 20th century, feminist scholars and writers in the United States have seen Kali as a symbol of feminine empowerment.
This is one of the most worthy statues you can keep to yourself or gift to your loved ones on many occasions.
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Krishna Statue – Ivory
Lord Krishna is the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu.
As a name of Lord Vishnu, Krishna is listed as the 57th name in the Vishnu Sahasranama.
He is usually portrayed as a god-child, a prankster, a model lover, a divine hero, and the universal supreme being in holy scripts Mahabharat, Gita and Puranas.
The name “Krishna” originates from the Sanskrit word Kṛṣṇa, which is primarily an adjective meaning “black”, “dark”, or “dark blue” but is also interpreted sometimes as “all-attractive”.
Among the most common names is Mohan “enchanter”; Govinda “chief herdsman”, Keev “prankster”, and Gopala “Protector of the ‘Go'”, which means “Soul” or “the cows”.
The anecdotes and narratives of Krishna’s life are generally titled as Krishna Leela.
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5 Faced Hanuman Statue – Red
Hanuman is an ardent devotee of Lord Ram.
Lord Hanuman, known as the Lord of Celibacy was an ideal “Brahmachari” or called Naistika Brahmachari in Sanskrit
He is characterized as the protector and devotee in holy scripts such as Ramayan and Hanuman Chalisa.
He has been the patron god of martial arts such as wrestling, acrobatics, as well as meditation and diligent scholarship.
He symbolizes the human excellences of inner self-control, faith and service to a cause, hidden behind the first impressions of a being who looks like an Ape-Man Vanara.
Hanuman is stated by scholars to be the inspiration for the allegory-filled adventures of a monkey hero in the Xiyouji (Journey to the West) – the great Chinese poetic novel influenced by the travels of Buddhist monk Xuanzang (602–664 CE) to India
Hanuman is a super being with 5 faces and eight arms capable of doing numerous tasks at a time.
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5 Faced Hanuman Statue – Ivory
Hanuman is an ardent devotee of Lord Ram.
Lord Hanuman, known as the Lord of Celibacy was an ideal “Brahmachari” or called Naistika Brahmachari in Sanskrit
He is characterized as the protector and devotee in holy scripts such as Ramayan and Hanuman Chalisa.
He has been the patron god of martial arts such as wrestling, acrobatics, as well as meditation and diligent scholarship.
He symbolizes the human excellences of inner self-control, faith and service to a cause, hidden behind the first impressions of a being who looks like an Ape-Man Vanara.
Hanuman is stated by scholars to be the inspiration for the allegory-filled adventures of a monkey hero in the Xiyouji (Journey to the West) – the great Chinese poetic novel influenced by the travels of Buddhist monk Xuanzang (602–664 CE) to India
Hanuman is a super being with 5 faces and eight arms capable of doing numerous tasks at a time.
$111.00$66.00 -
Indra Statue – Red
The king of the heaven Lord Indra is worshipped in Hinduism, Buddhism and also in Jainism.
He is the god of the heavens, lightning, thunderstorms, rains and river flows.
Indra rules over the much sought Devas realm of rebirth within the Samsara doctrine of Buddhist traditions.
However, like the Hindu texts, Indra also is a subject of ridicule and reduced to a figurehead status in Buddhist texts, shown as a god that suffers rebirth and death.
In the Jainism traditions, like Buddhism and Hinduism, Indra is the king of gods and a part of Jain rebirth cosmology
With detailing done all over from head to toe, this statue has divine value.
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Indra Statue – Ivory
The king of the heaven Lord Indra is worshipped in Hinduism, Buddhism and also in Jainism.
He is the god of the heavens, lightning, thunderstorms, rains and river flows.
Indra rules over the much sought Devas realm of rebirth within the Samsara doctrine of Buddhist traditions.
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Laxmi Narayan Statue – Red
Laxminarayana is referring to Vishnu, also known as Narayan, when he is with his consort, Lakshmi, in his abode, Vaikuntha.
It portrays Lakshmi in the service of Narayan, who is reclining on the cosmic serpent Sesha, floating in Kshīrsagār, the Ocean of Milk.
It is a resin statue purely handmade in Nepal, shows the fine art in its own.
Every soul is said to be a ray of Lakshmi Narayan.
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Laxmi Narayan Statue – Black
Laxminarayana is referring to Vishnu, also known as Narayan, when he is with his consort, Lakshmi, in his abode, Vaikuntha.
It portrays Lakshmi in the service of Narayan, who is reclining on the cosmic serpent Sesha, floating in Kshīrsagār, the Ocean of Milk.
It is a resin statue purely handmade in Nepal, shows the fine art in its own.
Every soul is said to be a ray of Lakshmi Narayan.
$104.00$62.00 -
Krishna Statue – Antique
Lord Krishna is the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu.
As a name of Lord Vishnu, Krishna is listed as the 57th name in the Vishnu Sahasranama.
He is usually portrayed as a god-child, a prankster, a model lover, a divine hero, and the universal supreme being in holy scripts Mahabharat, Gita and Puranas.
The name “Krishna” originates from the Sanskrit word Kṛṣṇa, which is primarily an adjective meaning “black”, “dark”, or “dark blue” but is also interpreted sometimes as “all-attractive”.
Among the most common names is Mohan “enchanter”; Govinda “chief herdsman”, Keev “prankster”, and Gopala “Protector of the ‘Go'”, which means “Soul” or “the cows”.
The anecdotes and narratives of Krishna’s life are generally titled as Krishna Leela.
$36.00$21.00 -
36 cm Lord Shiva Statue – Ivory
Revered mostly in South Asian Region, this statue of Shiva is the most accurate and true form of Shiva.
We can see all the attributes; serpent on the neck, crescent moon, river Ganga flowing from his head, third eye, Trishul, and tiger skin at the bottom.
Lord Shiva is the supreme being and is the destroyer of evil.
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Lord Shiva Family – Ivory
This is the family of Lord Shiva.
Lord Shiva and Parvati with their son Lord Ganesh seated in a bull; Nandi, Vahan of Lord Shiva.
This is one of the most valuable statues from the collection with the three important Gods of Hindu pantheon placed together.
With the firm base, this statue can be easily placed in a Pooja or decor room and are available in three different colours; ivory, black and red.
$66.00$39.00 -
Lord Shiva Family – Black
This is the family of Lord Shiva.
Lord Shiva and Parvati with their son Lord Ganesh seated in a bull; Nandi, Vahan of Lord Shiva.
This is one of the most valuable statues from the collection with the three important Gods of Hindu pantheon placed together.
With the firm base, this statue can be easily placed in a Pooja or decor room and are available in three different colours; ivory, black and red.
$66.00$39.00