Rs. 142,500
The love story of Radha and Krishna is an oft-repeated and much loved part of the Hindu mythos. The story of two people, transcending time, space and other distinctions, their love is considered the blissful form of divine regality. Radha is acknowledged as the Supreme Goddess for the sway she has over Krishna, while Krishna is known as the Supreme being in the universe. This adroitly carved statue depicts the love and celebrates the union of two souls united in the consciousness of their devotees across the world.
Rs. 103,000
Lord Shiva, who is also known as Mahadeva or Great God, is one of the trinity deities of Hinduism. Shiva has many benevolent and fearsome forms. In this sculpture, it is the benevolent aspect that has been captured. He is depicted as an ascetic (Tapasi in Sanskrit) on Mount Kailash as well as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha and Kartikeya, and Nandi, his bull which serves as the mount and as the gatekeeper. The majestic personality of lord Shiva is the most arresting aspect of this sculpture which appropriately captures the essence that is associated with the influence he carries in Hinduism.
Rs. 51,500
Tara also known as Jetsun Dšlma in Tibetan Buddhism is a female Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism who appears as a female Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism. She is known as the "mother of liberation", and represents the virtues of success in work and achievements. Tara is a tantric meditation deity whose practice is used by practitioners of the Tibetan branch of Vajrayana Buddhism to develop certain inner qualities and understand outer, inner and secret teachings about compassion and emptiness. Tara is also known as a saviouress, as a heavenly deity who hears the cries of beings experiencing misery in the world.
Rs. 6,750
Tara also known as Jetsun D”lma in Tibetan Buddhism is a female Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism who appears as a female Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism. She is known as the "mother of liberation", and represents the virtues of success in work and achievements. Tara is a tantric meditation deity whose practice is used by practitioners of the Tibetan branch of Vajrayana Buddhism to develop certain inner qualities and understand outer, inner and secret teachings about compassion and emptiness. Tara is also known as a saviouress, as a heavenly deity who hears the cries of beings experiencing misery in the world.
Rs. 14,000
Creation without sound at the centre of it is considered impossible. In Hinduism, the sacred syllable Om embodies the essence of the universe - it is the "hum" of the atoms and the music of the spheres - and sound in general represents the primal energy that holds the material world together. Shiva, the supreme lord is considered as the creator of the sound and the music (Sangita). Hence the highest musical experience is Ananda, the divine bliss.
Rs. 4,200
Creation without sound at the centre of it is considered impossible. In Hinduism, the sacred syllable Om embodies the essence of the universe - it is the "hum" of the atoms and the music of the spheres - and sound in general represents the primal energy that holds the material world together. Shiva, the supreme lord is considered as the creator of the sound and the music (Sangita). Hence the highest musical experience is Ananda, the divine bliss.
Rs. 14,000
Creation without sound at the centre of it is considered impossible. In Hinduism, the sacred syllable Om embodies the essence of the universe - it is the "hum" of the atoms and the music of the spheres - and sound in general represents the primal energy that holds the material world together. Shiva, the supreme lord is considered as the creator of the sound and the music (Sangita). Hence the highest musical experience is Ananda, the divine bliss.
Rs. 4,200
Creation without sound at the centre of it is considered impossible. In Hinduism, the sacred syllable Om embodies the essence of the universe - it is the "hum" of the atoms and the music of the spheres - and sound in general represents the primal energy that holds the material world together. Shiva, the supreme lord is considered as the creator of the sound and the music (Sangita). Hence the highest musical experience is Ananda, the divine bliss.
Rs. 14,000
Creation without sound at the centre of it is considered impossible. In Hinduism, the sacred syllable Om embodies the essence of the universe - it is the "hum" of the atoms and the music of the spheres - and sound in general represents the primal energy that holds the material world together. Shiva, the supreme lord is considered as the creator of the sound and the music (Sangita). Hence the highest musical experience is Ananda, the divine bliss.
Rs. 4,200
Creation without sound at the centre of it is considered impossible. In Hinduism, the sacred syllable Om embodies the essence of the universe - it is the "hum" of the atoms and the music of the spheres - and sound in general represents the primal energy that holds the material world together. Shiva, the supreme lord is considered as the creator of the sound and the music (Sangita). Hence the highest musical experience is Ananda, the divine bliss.
Rs. 24,500
Hanuman or Vayuputra is the greatest symbol of valour, energy, intelligence, prowess, character, charm, discernment, composure, dexterity, vigor, and fortitude. It is believed as long as the name of Lord Ram remains in this world, Hanumanji will live in this world as well. This sculpture with natural finish is testimony to a rare artisanship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremely skilled artisans.
Rs. 72,250
Ganesha, is one of the most revered deities in Sanatana dharma. As Vignaharta, he is the ruler and the remover of all obstacles. Hence Lord Ganesha is prayed before starting any new journey in life. This brass sculpture in its grandeur depicts the lord in a sitting position with his trunk turned towards left. The trunk turning left symbolizes moon and the cool power of ida nadi in our psychic body. This also signifies that lord blesses the devotees with the access to the fruit of their work in the material world. The Laddu (sweet ball) indicates all material comfort.
Rs. 14,000
An ideal artifact for any home, this sculpture in brass and stone clearly depicts the serenity on Buddha's face. His composed eyes, the peaceful smile on his lips stand out lending an air of tranquility and feel of positivism. This sculpture captures the lord in Vitarka Mudra. The Vitarka Mudra symbolizes teaching and discussion. It shows the transmission of knowledge and insight, gained after reaching enlightenment. Buddha spent much of his time explaining both his disciples and the people about the Dhamma, the Buddhist teachings.
Rs. 10,000
An ideal artifact for any home, this sculpture in brass and stone clearly depicts the serenity on Buddha's face. His composed eyes, the peaceful smile on his lips stand out lending an air of tranquility and feel of positivism. This sculpture captures the lord in Vitarka Mudra. The Vitarka Mudra symbolizes teaching and discussion. It shows the transmission of knowledge and insight, gained after reaching enlightenment. Buddha spent much of his time explaining both his disciples and the people about the Dhamma, the Buddhist teachings.
Rs. 10,500
Lord Ganesha, widely revered among Hindus as the eliminator of obstacles, patron of arts, the lord of intellect and the ever eternal lord (Alampata in Sanskrit) , artisans have gulped the magic portion of creativity, lending a unique charm to the lord?s personality. The intricate brass work, with very element mentioned in the scriptures that describe the god, is an excellent example of the mastery that the craftsmen had acquired through ages and passed on to future generations.
Rs. 10,000
"Yoni" literally translates to womb or female genitalia. As a pictorial representation, it is often depicted along with the "Linga" which is its masculine counterpart. Their union symbolizes the eternal and cosmic process of birth and creation. This divine symbolism has its origins dating back to the pre-Vedic period and not only finds mention in Hindu scriptures but also in many other cultures and civilizations alike such as the Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro settlements. This exquisite piece of art here, the Yoni, is made out of brass and can be used in puja or even for decorative purposes.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., hand crafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimensions: 3"x3"
Culture: India.
Medium: Brass Works.
Suggested Placement: In your pooja room.
Weight: 3.5 Kgs.
Product Code: acsmbwyofp-89.