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Nataraja | The Cosmic Dancing Form of Lord Shiva | Bronze Statue
Dimensions : 12(H) * 7(W) * 5(D) Inch
The Nataraja – The Cosmic Dancing Form of Lord Shiva is a profound representation of Lord Shiva as the cosmic dancer, embodying the rhythm and balance of the universe. In this iconic form, Shiva performs the Ananda Tandava, the dance of bliss, symbolizing the cycles of creation, preservation, and destruction. His raised leg signifies liberation, while the damaru (drum) in his hand represents the creation of sound and time. The flame in another hand symbolizes destruction and transformation.
The ring of fire encircling Nataraja illustrates the cosmic energy, while the demon Apasmara, crushed under his foot, represents ignorance and ego, vanquished through divine wisdom.
This bronze statue, crafted using the Madhuchista Vidhana (lost-wax casting) technique, showcases intricate detailing and lifelike artistry, reflecting India's rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Perfect for homes, temples, or art collections, this sacred idol radiates divine energy, inspiring balance, creativity, and universal harmony.
Bhikshatana Shiva | 20-Inch | Panchloha Bronze
Dimensions : 20(H) * 10(W) * 6(D) Inch
The Bhikshatana Shiva Panchaloha Bronze Statue represents Lord Shiva in his unique form as the cosmic mendicant. This rare depiction showcases Shiva as a wandering ascetic, embodying humility, detachment, and the transcendence of material desires. Bhikshatana, meaning "the supreme beggar," portrays Shiva adorned with minimal clothing, holding a begging bowl (kumbha) and staff, radiating divine charm and mystique.
This form originates from the legend where Shiva assumes the role of a mendicant to absolve the sages of Darukavana of their arrogance and ignorance. His alluring and serene demeanor teaches humanity to rise above ego, embrace humility, and seek the ultimate truth.
Crafted in Panchaloha bronze using the Madhuchista Vidhana (lost-wax casting) technique, the statue exhibits intricate detailing and lifelike expressions. This sacred idol is not just a work of art but a spiritual symbol of simplicity, devotion, and cosmic wisdom, perfect for homes or sacred spaces.
Shiv Shakti ( Ardhnareshwar) | 36-Inch | Bronze
The union of the supreme male and female energies—Purusha and Prakriti, represented as Ardhanarishwara, is the pinnacle of perfection, an idealized vision of the very essence at the core of the cosmos.
This bronze statue of Ardhanarishwara is crafted in the traditional iconography of the Chola period, with Lord Shiva depicted on the right. His leg is poised yet firm, adorned with a bell, and he wears a tiger hide dhoti, waist belt, and Yajnopavita.
On the left, Goddess Parvati, his Vamangi (residing on the left, signifying the wife), is shown in an accentuated Tribhanga posture, her body supple yet graceful.