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Prasann Lakshami | 18-Inch | Brass
Dimensions : 18(H) * 14(W) * 7(D) Inch
The 18-inch brass idol of Prasann Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance, is a magnificent piece of craftsmanship. This intricately designed statue exudes divine grace and positive energy, making it a perfect addition to any home, office, or sacred space.
Every detail of the idol, from the serene expression on Lakshmi's face to the delicate carvings of her ornaments and lotus pedestal, reflects traditional Indian artistry. The idol captures her in a seated posture, symbolizing stability and generosity, with her hands bestowing blessings and holding symbols of prosperity.
Crafted from high-quality brass, this durable and timeless statue has a radiant finish, adding an aura of elegance to your décor. Ideal for pujas, gifting, or as a decorative centerpiece, this Prasann Lakshmi idol invites harmony and wealth into your life, embodying the essence of divine abundance.
Brass Urili with Ganesha and Diya | 21-Inch | Brass
Kaali Maa Statue with Prabhawali | 12-Inch | Brass
Height: 11.5 Inch / Width: 7.5 Inch / Depth : 3.5 Inch
Kali is the Shakti inherent in Shiva as Mahakala, the great Lord of eternity. Those who wish to bring Divine Light into the world should offer worship to Ma Kali. As the supreme form of the Universal Mother, Ma Kali lovingly absorbs her children back into her blissful embrace. This idol is ideal for your religious space, evoking a deep sense of devotion and spirituality.
Maa Kaali with 10 Hands | 15-Inch | Brass
Height: 15 Inch X Width 8 X Depth 4Inch
Maa Kaali, revered as one of the most powerful and divine forms of Shakti, is often depicted with ten hands, each carrying a unique weapon or symbol, representing her immense strength and boundless capabilities.
The ten hands of Maa Kaali symbolize her ability to protect her devotees and destroy evil in all directions. Each hand holds a specific item, including weapons like the sword, trident, and discus, signifying her power to vanquish negativity and ignorance. Some hands hold symbols of blessings and assurance, such as the Abhaya Mudra (gesture of fearlessness) and Varada Mudra (gesture of granting boons), reflecting her compassionate nature as the Divine Mother.
Her ten arms also represent the ten directions, showcasing her omnipresence and her ability to guard the universe from all sides. They remind devotees of her multifaceted energy, balancing the roles of a fierce protector and a loving nurturer.
Worshipping Maa Kaali in her ten-armed form instills courage, removes obstacles, and inspires spiritual growth. This majestic depiction serves as a powerful reminder of her supreme presence and unwavering support for her devotees.
Brass Urli with Lord Ganesh | 13-Inch | Brass
Enhance your home decor and invite prosperity with this exquisite 13-inch Brass Urli featuring Lord Ganesh. Crafted from premium-quality brass, this urli combines traditional Indian artistry with a modern touch. The intricately detailed design showcases Lord Ganesh seated gracefully, symbolizing wisdom, success, and remover of obstacles.
Ideal for festive occasions, weddings, or daily pooja rituals, the urli can be used as a decorative piece filled with water and fresh flowers or floating candles. Its gleaming golden hue adds a regal charm, creating a serene and auspicious ambiance in your home or office.
This masterpiece not only embodies cultural heritage but also makes a thoughtful gift for housewarmings, anniversaries, or festive celebrations. Easy to maintain, simply wipe with a soft cloth to retain its shine. Bring home this elegant Brass Urli to enrich your surroundings with positivity, grace, and divine blessings.
Standing Lord Brahma Bronze Statue | 24-Inch | Lost-Wax Casting | Panchloha
Dimensions : 24(H) * 15(W) * 9(D) Inch
Revered as Hiranyagarbha (the one born from the golden womb), Bhagwan Brahma, the supreme creator, is depicted in this exquisite bronze statue as described in the sacred Shiva Purana.
According to the Srishtikhanda of Rudrasamhita, Brahma emerges from a lotus, adorned with the sacred Tripunda on his forehead. His four radiant faces, glowing like molten gold, symbolize purity and divine wisdom.
This bronze is a rare masterpiece, not only because Brahma is seldom sculpted compared to other deities but also due to the unique depiction of him in an Ashtabhuja (eight-armed) form. Typically reserved for warrior deities, the eight arms here represent Brahma’s boundless power as the Adi Shrishti Karta (primordial creator).
In his right hands, Brahma holds the Vedas, the Brahmastra or Brahmashirastra (legendary weapons), Trishula, and Japamala. In his left hands, he carries a ladle (for sacrificial offerings), Ankusha (goad), Gada (mace), and Kundika (spouted water pot), showcasing his multifaceted role as the divine architect of the universe.