Rs. 96,000
Many know of Lord Shiva as the god of destruction and the end, but little do we know about him as the Lord of Dance. His Nataraja avtaar, as in this brass sculpture is a depiction of him performing his eternal dance known as Shiva Taandav. This typical depiction of the lord was first said to be found in the Chola Bronze Sculptures and is now found in every dance academy or place of practice. Perhaps the most ubiquitous representation of Nataraj, let this artefact remind you of the many benefits of creativity.
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.
Dimension: 36"(height).
Culture: India.
Medium: Brass.
Suggested Placement: In your dance room or main hall.
Weight: 35kgs.
Product Code: acsnbwlnsd-05.
Rs. 21,500
The journey of the lord from being the crown prince siddhrtha gautam to gautam buddha the enlightend one, was about a path to self discovery. This brass-stone sculpture beautifully captures the Lord in a relaxed posture reflecting on the consciousness of the soul.
Rs. 27,000
The journey of the lord from being the crown prince siddhrtha gautam to gautam buddha the enlightened one, was about a path to self discovery. This brass-stone sculpture beautifully captures the Lord in a relaxed posture reflecting on the consciousness of the soul.
Rs. 9,000
The abhaya mudra symbolizes protection, peace and dispelling of fear (Abhaya in Sanskrit). As per Buddhist texts, the lord had made this gesture upon attaining enlightenment. This was also the gesture made by the god while being attacked by an angry elephant and managing to calm it down. The gesture is made with the right hand raised to shoulder height, arm bent, and palm facing outward. The gesture demonstrates that the hand is empty of weapons and thus indicates friendship and peace. When the right hand is in the abhaya mudra, the left hand usually hangs loosely at the side of the body or makes the varada mudra, or gift-giving gesture.