Pradosh Moorthy | 24-Inch | Bronze

245,000.00nos
This Pradosh Moorthy bronze statue depicts Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati majestically seated on the joyful Nandi. This unique representation of the divine couple is venerated by Shaivas during the Pradosha Vrata, observed on the Trayodashi of the lunar fortnight. It is considered one of the most auspicious times to seek the blessings of Shiva and Shakti. Both Shiva and Parvati are exquisitely adorned, and they are surrounded by a beautifully crafted aureole with fiery edges. This symbolizes the purifying energy or Shakti that emanates from the union of Shiva and Shakti. यह प्रदोष मूर्ति कांस्य प्रतिमा भगवान शिव और देवी पार्वती को आनंदमय नंदी पर भव्य रूप से विराजमान दर्शाती है। शिव-पार्वती के इस अद्वितीय स्वरूप की शिव भक्त प्रदोष व्रत के दौरान पूजा करते हैं, जो चंद्र पखवाड़े की त्रयोदशी तिथि को मनाया जाता है। इसे शिव और शक्ति की कृपा प्राप्त करने का सबसे शुभ समय माना जाता है। शिव और पार्वती दोनों को अद्भुत ढंग से सजाया गया है, और उनके चारों ओर अग्निमय किनारों वाला एक सुंदर जटिल प्रभामंडल है। यह शिव-शक्ति के मिलन से उत्पन्न होने वाली शुद्धिकरण ऊर्जा या शक्ति का प्रतीक है।

Shiv Shakti ( Ardhnareshwar) | 36-Inch | Bronze

195,000.00nos
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.

Shree Lakshmi | 52-Inch | Bronze

1,463,500.00nos
The most sacred and powerful gem to emerge from the cosmic churning of the ocean, or Samudra Manthan, is Sri Lakshmi. Her divine arrival from the ocean depths is beautifully captured in this magnificent, superfine four-foot bronze statue. With a posture that seamlessly blends movement and stillness, the sculpture evokes the moment of Lakshmi's arrival at the dawn of creation. Fusing femininity, beauty, and divinity, Lakshmi stands poised like the supreme queen of the Universe, commanding reverence through her unparalleled presence in this exquisite work of art. Depicted in Padmasana or as Padmini (the one enthroned on a lotus or as beautiful as a lotus), Goddess Lakshmi is elegantly placed on a delicately carved lotus, in a majestic, graceful posture, standing contrapposto, with her weight predominantly shifted onto one leg.

Pinaka-Dhara, Shiva | 24-Inch | Bronze

224,500.00nos
Dimensions : 24(H) * 13(W) * 7(D) Inch In the Shiva Panchakshara Stotram, Mahadeva appears as a celestial Yaksha, adorned with matted hair, wielding the Pinaka bow, and symbolized by the syllable "ya." This rare bronze statue depicts Shiva in his Pinaka-Dhara form, carrying the legendary Shiva-Dhanusha, Ankusha (goad), Pashu (antelope, symbolizing the soul), and the Trishula, embodying his aspects as Pashupati and Tripurantaka (destroyer of the three demon cities). Shiva’s warrior essence shines in his poised stance and muscular form. Adorned with a Jatamukuta, earrings, Yajnopavita, and tiger-skin attire, the detailing extends even to his flowing locks and the Siraschakra. The grace of his primary hands recalls the Veenadhara Shiva, symbolizing his mastery of both creation and dissolution.

Aashirvaad Anjaneya, Hanuman Statue in Blessing Gesture | 24-Inch | Bronze

270,000.00nos
Dimensions : 4(H) * 2(W) * 2(D) Inch “Aashirvaad Anjaneya”, or Hanuman with his hand raised in blessing, holds a special place as a powerful and devoted companion of Lord Rama in Tamil Vaishnava temples. Revered as “Vanaranamadheesham” (Lord of all Vanaras), Hanuman embodies unmatched valor, majesty, and compassion. This exquisite bronze captures him as the mighty leader of Rama’s army, adorned with the Vaishnava Tilak, gem-studded earrings (Ratna Kundala), a Kaccha-style dhoti, an ornate girdle, and a lotus garland. His hand rests gracefully on his Gada (mace), adding a sense of strength and elegance to his form. The Kiritmukha, a symbol of self-surrender, crowns Hanuman’s head, reflecting his role as the epitome of supreme devotion. His expressive features—protruding teeth, raised eyebrows, and large, focused eyes—portray him as the vigilant protector of Rama’s sacred kingdom. Crafted in Panchaloha, this Hanuman murti serves as a divine shield, standing between devotees and all obstacles with unwavering strength and grace.

Goddess Andal Bronze Statue | 24-Inch | Exquisite Handcrafted Sculpture

232,000.00nos
Dimensions : 24(H) * 10(W) * 9(D) Inch Sri Ranganatha as his divine bride, Goddess Andal comes alive in this captivating bronze sculpture. In Tamil culture, Andal represents the pinnacle of transcendental devotion, making her one of the most beloved and revered deities. Her divine connection to the people is beautifully reflected in her distinctive attire and adornments. Her hair is styled in the iconic Andal Kondai, and she wears a silk saree draped in the traditional Madisar style, cherished by Tamil Brahmin women. The saree is exquisitely crafted, with each fold and sway etched in metal to convey a sense of ethereal movement. The goddess stands in a graceful Tribhanga pose, framed by a traditional floral garland whose flowing ends enhance her elegance. In her left hand, she delicately holds a flower, atop which perches her parrot or Kili, a recurring motif in her devotional poetry. Worshipped as an incarnation of Bhudevi, Andal embodies the ultimate union of devotion and divinity in this sculpture, symbolizing the inseparable bond between the deity and her devotee.

Sudarshan Vishnu with Yoga Narasimha on Reverse | Chakrathalwar Bronze | 24-Inch | Lost-Wax Casting

294,000.00nos
Dimensions : 21(H) * 16(W) * 6(D) Inch Chakrathalwar, also known as Sudarshan Vishnu, is a revered aspect of Lord Vishnu represented by the Sudarshan Chakra, his divine discus. In this form, Vishnu embodies the attributes of protection, justice, and cosmic order. The Sudarshan Chakra, a spinning, celestial weapon, symbolizes the destruction of evil and the preservation of dharma (righteousness). In many depictions, Chakrathalwar is shown in a circular form, often accompanied by intricate carvings of divine symbols and deities, emphasizing Vishnu’s role as the guardian of the universe. A unique feature is the depiction of Yoga Narasimha on the reverse side, symbolizing balance between cosmic power and divine grace. The worship of Chakrathalwar is significant in Vaishnavism, where devotees seek his blessings for protection, peace, and spiritual progress. Statues and icons of Chakrathalwar are commonly crafted in bronze using traditional methods like Madhuchista Vidhana (lost-wax casting), particularly in regions like Swamimalai, Tamil Nadu.

Standing Lord Brahma Bronze Statue | 24-Inch | Lost-Wax Casting | Panchloha

Original price was: ₹370,545.00.Current price is: ₹352,900.00.nos
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.

Four-Armed Dancing Lord Ganesha Statue | 21-Inch | Madhuchista Vidhana | Panchaloha Bronze

171,500.00
Dimensions : 21(H) * 9(W) * 7(D) Inch One of the ancient Nritya-Acharyas (masters of dance), Ganesha dances to embody the bliss of a soul upon attaining supreme wisdom. Celebrating his primordial aura and auspiciousness, Nritya Ganesha is a renowned example of the elegance and natural beauty captured in the Panchaloha bronzes of Swamimalai. With finely defined musculature, Ganesha’s plump figure is perfectly poised on a lotus, lifting one leg gracefully in the air. His jeweled crown enhances his charm, while his expressive face, intricately textured trunk, and lifelike plump body, adorned with traditional jewelry, captivate the onlooker. Every aspect of Nritya-Ganapati in this bronze is sculpted with masterful precision. The refined lines and polished finish lend a lifelike quality to the composition, making this a truly iconic Darshana of Ganesha.

Sitting Goddess Saraswati Statue Playing Veena | 20-Inch | Madhuchista Vidhana | Bronze

242,000.00
Dimensions : 20(H) * 10(W) * 7(D) Inch “Vidyaroopa Vishalakshmi, Brahmajaya Mahabala, Trayimurti, Tikalagya, Triguna, Shaastraroopini” – Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, embodies knowledge, has beautiful large eyes, is born from Brahma, and is immensely powerful. She is the essence of the Trimurti, knower of the past, present, and future, controller of the three gunas, and the manifestation of sacred scriptures. This bronze statue is a splendid depiction of Veenavadini Saraswati, the goddess of learning and arts. The divine aura of the sculpture is said to draw Saraswati’s blessings, as she resides within it, pleased by the exceptional artistry and devotion of the sculptor.

Dancing Lord Ganesha Statue | 13-Inch | Panchaloha Bronze | Madhuchista Vidhana Craftsmanship

60,928.00
Dimensions : 13(H) * 6(W) * 6(D) Inch This exquisite 13-inch Dancing Lord Ganesha statue is a masterpiece of traditional Indian artistry, sculpted using the sacred Madhuchista Vidhana technique, an ancient lost-wax casting method. Crafted in Panchaloha, a divine alloy of gold, silver, copper, iron, and zinc, this idol embodies spiritual energy and auspiciousness. Lord Ganesha, in his cosmic dance pose, symbolizes the rhythm of the universe, dispelling obstacles and ushering in prosperity. Every intricate detail, from his expressive eyes to the ornate embellishments, reflects the devotion and skill of master artisans. The divine presence of this murti enhances any sacred space, exuding divine grace and positivity. सर्वमङ्गलमाङ्गल्ये शिवे सर्वार्थसाधिके। शरण्ये त्र्यम्बके देवि नारायणि नमोऽस्तु ते॥ Invite the blessings of Lord Ganesha into your home with this timeless creation, a true confluence of devotion and artistry.