Superfine Shiv Parvati Sitting on a Throne |24-Inch | Granite Stone

221,000.00
Dimensions : 24(H) * 15(W) The Superfine Shiv Parvati Sitting on a Throne is an exquisite 24-inch sculpture hand-carved from premium granite stone, embodying the divine grace and eternal bond of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. This intricately detailed masterpiece showcases Mahadeva in his majestic form, seated alongside Devi Parvati, symbolizing cosmic balance and marital bliss. Shiva, adorned with the jata mukuta (matted locks), sacred serpents, and the trishula (trident), radiates supreme power, while Parvati, the embodiment of Shakti, exudes serenity and devotion. Their divine union is beautifully expressed in the seated posture, reflecting the harmonious confluence of Purusha and Prakriti. Carved with precision, this granite marvel resonates with the sacred essence of the Shiva Purana, invoking the eternal mantra: "ॐ नमः शिवाय" (Om Namah Shivaya) A timeless addition to temples or spiritual spaces, this sculpture invites divine blessings and aesthetic grandeur into any sacred abode.

Shiva Parvati with Bala Ganesha | 15-Inch | Pink Soap Stone Handmade

125,000.00
Dimensions : 15(H) * 9(W)   This exquisite 15-inch sculpture of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, and Bala Ganesha is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship, meticulously handmade from pink soapstone. The deity trio is beautifully carved with intricate details that reflect the divine union of power, wisdom, and purity. Lord Shiva, the Mahadeva, is depicted in his serene and meditative form, holding the Trishul (trident) and Damru (drum), symbolizing the cosmic dance of creation and destruction. Goddess Parvati, his consort, embodies the nurturing and compassionate energy of the divine feminine, often portrayed with grace and tenderness. The addition of Bala Ganesha, the young and playful incarnation of Lord Ganesha, brings forth the essence of innocence and wisdom. The sculpture is not just a divine representation but an embodiment of the eternal bond between Shiva and Parvati, whose union is revered across ages. As the shloka goes: "Om Gajananam Bhutaganadi Sevitam" (Salutations to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles).