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Religious & Spiritual Statue

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Experience the profound wisdom and serene guidance of Lord Dakshinamurthy Shiva with this finely handcrafted 6-inch brass statue, embodying the divine guru who imparts knowledge and enlightenment. Celebrated as the ultimate spiritual teacher, Dakshinamurthy’s peaceful countenance and traditional iconography symbolize self-realization and the path to inner awakening. Crafted from premium corrosion-resistant brass, this intricately detailed idol reflects centuries-old Indian artistry and philosophical heritage. Its presence enhances home altars, meditation rooms, or study spaces, inspiring contemplation, learning, and spiritual growth. Perfect for devotees and seekers of wisdom, this brass statue is easy to maintain with occasional application of mustard or coconut oil, ensuring its radiant finish and timeless significance endure for years.

  • HANDCRAFTED DIVINE TEACHER IDOL: 6" brass Dakshinamurthy Shiva statue symbolizing the guru of ultimate knowledge and spiritual enlightenment.
  • SYMBOL OF WISDOM & SELF-REALIZATION: Represents the path to inner awakening and spiritual guidance, ideal for meditation and study spaces.
  • PREMIUM CORROSION-RESISTANT BRASS: Made from durable brass alloy with a luminous golden finish, suitable for devotional altars and home décor.
  • INTRICATE INDIAN ARTISAN CRAFT: Features traditional iconography and serene expression capturing philosophical depth and artistic excellence.
  • EASY TO MAINTAIN & MEANINGFUL GIFT: Maintains radiant shine with simple oiling; a thoughtful addition to spiritual collections or sacred spaces.
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Religious & Spiritual Figurines & Sculptures

by Exotic India

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Krishna is the most popular subject of choice for artistes in India. The predominant deity to be featured in paintings and sculptors, it is because He is to most Hindus the superlative of all Indian deities. He is portrayed as the most handsome of youths, the calmest and wisest of minds to have descended on ihloka (our actual realm of existence), and the most divine of all flutists. The stance that He has adopted in this murti is how His devotees love to picture Him - He is the tribhanga murari, the flutist (murari) whose form is punctuated (bhang) in three (tri) places namely the shoulder, the hip, and the ankle. The features of His countenance have been painstakingly engraved to convey a composure of divine calm and wisdom.Sculpted from brass, which is a popular medium for art of a devotional-spiritual nature, this Krishna murti comes in two select finish variations, each of which has been curated for our collection because of its elegance. The natural brass variation has been tastefully polished to project a series of shadows at strategic points on the Lord's physique, while the bronze-like cocoa finish is an intense brown colour that draws the onlooker into a meditative trance. With the usual silks and shringar of Indian iconography intact, the tassel on His lotus petal-rimmed and trishool-engraved crown draws it downwards on one side. A multi-tiered pedestal, a tier of which is composed of an inverted and superbly lifelike lotus, supports the race of the Lord.

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    Religious & Spiritual Statue

    by Exotic India

    $1,639.99

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    This excellent statue, carved out of the finest kind of timber giving marble like finish and an ivory piece like fine details, represents Saraswati, the goddess of learning, music, art, literature and all creative faculties of mind. Though far widely venerated and worshipped in Jain and Buddhist theological traditions where her anthropomorphic forms begin appearing by the second-first centuries BC itself, Saraswati, a goddess of the Rig-Vedic origin, is one of the earliest divinities of the Hindu pantheon. In this wood-sculpture her image has been carved as seated on a large lotus conceived dually, with the height, breadth and all dimensions of a lotus, and with the splendour of a majestic throne. The goddess is playing on ‘vina’ – a stringed instrument, subsequently added to her form for symbolizing all creative aspects of creation that she represented. With two of her four hands, the lower right and upper left, the goddess is playing on ‘vina’ while in the other two, she is carrying a rosary and a ‘pustaka’ – manuscript, symbolic of the Vedas that Brahma is acclaimed to have written. Rosary and ‘pustaka’ are the attributes of Brahma’s iconography that Saraswati, his consort, inherited from him. Of these two aspects of the image : the lotus-seat, and ‘vina’ in hands, her lotus seat defines her initial iconographic perception, while ‘vina’, a subsequent addition. As most of the early texts have it, besides ‘japamala’ – rosary, and ‘pustaka’ – book, she carried in other two hands two lotuses. It seems that after the lotus was associated inseparably with the iconography of Lakshmi, in Saraswati’s iconography it was alternated by ‘vina’. In the course of time there emerged the cult of deity-mounts, and like other deities, Saraswati also had a mount, sometimes a goose and at other times, a peacock. Subsequently, stationary or moving, Saraswati images were seen seated on, as also riding, the goose or the peacock alternating lotus seat. This image of the goddess has been conceived, however, as lotus seated besides the ‘japamala’ and ‘pustaka’ : a classical form of her image. Born of Supreme Light Saraswati has been perceived as abounding in great lustre and magnificence. Sometimes she is said to be the image of light or light transformed into an anthropomorphic form. Scriptures hence perceive her as gold-complexioned and as possessed of imperishable youth and unparalleled beauty. The textual perception of her image has more widely influenced her iconography than that of any other divinity. The Atharva Veda, and pursuing this Vedic line many subsequent texts, have perceived Saraswati as possessed of large breasts full of abundant milk, a form corresponding to her mythological form as river believed to have once flowed across the Punjab part, ever the land’s most food-producing zone. Saraswati icons are hence conceived, as a rule, with large sensuous breasts which on one hand symbolise abundance of food and her universal motherhood, and on the other, impart to her figure rare beauty for with well projected breasts the belly more deeply recesses and the shoulders, neck and the breast-part below the neck are delightfully relieved. The figure of the goddess has been sculpted with perfect anatomical proportions and fine facial features, a sharp nose, large half-shut lotus-like eyes, rounded cheeks, receding chin, cute lips, a round face revealing benignity, feminine softness and bliss, and subdued belly, broad shoulders and a well proportioned figure. Besides the divine halo behind her face and beautifully crafted side wings and a towering crown the figure of the goddess has been adorned with rich jewels and a brilliant ‘antariya’. There enshrines a divine quiescence on the face and around it an aura of rare divinity. The figure of the goddess, completely detached with no structure around, has been installed on a routine lotus pedestal. The lotus-seated goddess has, corresponding to the beauty of the lotus she is seated on, a sitting posture known in the tradition as ‘lalitasana’ – the posture revealing great beauty of form. This description by Prof. P.C. Jain and Dr. Daljeet. Prof. Jain specializes on the aesthetics of literature and is the author of numerous books on Indian art and culture. Dr. Daljeet is the curator of the Miniature Painting Gallery, National Museum, New Delhi. They have both collaborated together on a number of books.

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      Statue

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      Invoke the fierce and protective energy of Devi Pratyangira with this stunning 11-inch bronze statue, meticulously handcrafted using the traditional Madhuchista Vidhana lost-wax technique in Swamimalai, Tamil Nadu. Made from sacred Panchaloha alloy, this sculpture expertly captures the divine form of Atharvana Bhadrakali—the powerful incarnation of Goddess Durga known for pacifying ferocious forces and warding off negativity. Devi Pratyangira is depicted in a human-lion form, seated atop a lion with four arms holding symbolic weapons: a trident, cobra, hand-drum entwined with a cobra, and a ritual skull cup (Kapala). Her fierce expression, garland of skulls, and the seven-headed serpent umbrella convey her formidable power to protect and guide. This majestic idol is not only a masterpiece of spiritual artistry but also a meaningful decorative piece that enhances protection and positivity in home temples, meditation spaces, or office altars.

      • Authentic Panchaloha Bronze: Crafted with ancient Madhuchista Vidhana lost-wax technique, ensuring detailed artistry and lasting durability.
      • Fierce Protective Deity: Represents Devi Pratyangira’s power to dispel negativity, black magic, and evil spirits, providing spiritual shield.
      • Compact 11" Size: Suitable for home altar, meditation room, or office décor, making spiritual protection accessible anywhere.
      • Intricate Iconography: Features symbolic weapons, seven-headed serpent canopy, lion mount, and garland of skulls with lifelike precision.
      • Spiritual & Artistic Masterpiece: Combines profound religious significance with expert craftsmanship, ideal for devotees and art collectors alike.
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      Animals Figurines & Sculptures

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      Transform your living space into a gallery of contemporary sophistication with this captivating 30-inch abstract animal sculpture, where bold artistic vision meets modern design sensibilities in striking harmony. This exceptional statement piece transcends traditional décor boundaries, offering a unique sculptural form that blends artistic expression with functional design to create an unforgettable focal point for discerning homeowners and art enthusiasts. Expertly handcrafted from premium high-quality fiber materials, this stunning sculpture showcases a distinctive abstract interpretation that invites contemplation and sparks meaningful conversations. The rich, deep teal finish adds sophisticated color depth and contemporary appeal, making it the perfect centerpiece for minimalist, modern, or eclectic interior design schemes. The smooth, subtly textured surface creates visual intrigue while the substantial 5-kilogram weight provides impressive presence that commands attention without overwhelming your space. This contemporary sculpture represents the pinnacle of modern artistic expression, where form follows function to create a piece that serves as both stunning décor and thought-provoking art. The impressive 30-inch width and 18-inch height create commanding presence perfect for console tables, mantels, or standalone pedestals where you want to make a sophisticated design statement. Whether displayed in modern living rooms, contemporary office spaces, or curated gallery walls, this abstract animal sculpture serves as an investment in exceptional contemporary artistry that reflects your appreciation for unique, cutting-edge design. The lightweight yet durable fiber construction ensures easy placement and repositioning while maintaining structural integrity and refined appeal for years of enjoyment.

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        Religious & Spiritual Statue

        by Exotic India

        $589.99

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        Celebrate the wisdom of yoga with this impressive 12-inch brass Patanjali idol, paying homage to the revered sage regarded as the father of Yoga and author of the foundational Yoga Sutras. This exquisite sculpture captures Patanjali’s iconic form, with his upper body in human form and the lower body encircled by a coiled serpent, referencing the Kundalini and representing the union of mind, body, and spirit. Meticulously handcrafted in India, this statue features Patanjali in a meditative posture, with two hands joined in Namaste and two others holding a conch (shankha) and discus (chakra), symbolizing his divine attributes that link him to Lord Vishnu. The five-hooded serpent forms an impressive protective canopy over the sage, representing spiritual power and enlightenment. Every detail—from the tranquil facial features to the rhythmic serpent design—showcases traditional brass artistry and infuses the piece with both authenticity and inspiration. Ideal for yoga studios, meditation rooms, personal sanctuaries, or as an educational centerpiece in holistic wellness spaces, this statue promotes discipline, spiritual growth, and a harmonious atmosphere. The substantial proportions and 5 kg weight make it an anchoring focal point for inward reflection and celebration of yoga’s heritage. Brass construction ensures lasting luster, durability, and a classic look that ages beautifully in any setting.

        • ICONIC YOGA SAGE: 12-inch handcrafted brass Patanjali idol, honoring the founder of the Yoga Sutras and the Ashtanga Yoga tradition.
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