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A very important component of living a calm existence is self-questioning. This Thinking Buddha statue depicts Buddha as a Tibetan manifestation who is passionately involved in self-questioning. It is considered that by mending your own acts, you might gain higher wisdom. Buddha sitting comfortably with his legs crossed and his hands supporting his head as he thinks and meditates elicits serene sentiments in the viewer. Keeping this statue at home will undoubtedly bring knowledge into the space by encouraging the beholder to analyse their own actions.

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>Ganesha</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> </head> <body> Endowed with child-like innocence, mischief in eyes and carefree disposition, the cool, soft and benign elephant-headed Ganesha is invoked primarily for removing obstacles and assuring a hassle-free start to any enterprise. Indeed, no occasion in India, whether it be the inauguration of an office or the foundation stone of a temple, is begun till Lord Ganesha has been worshipped. Not only this, his continuing presence in any home or office is said to ensure a hassle free existence. According to the strict rules of Hindu iconography, Ganesha figures with only two hands are taboo. Hence, Ganesha figures are most commonly seen with four hands which signify their divinity. Some figures may be seen with six, some with eight, some with ten, some with twelve and some with fourteen hands, each hand carrying a symbol which differs from the symbols in other hands, there being about fifty seven symbols in all, according to the findings of research scholars. The most striking feature of Ganesha is his elephant head , symbolic of auspiciousness, strength and intellectual prowess. All the qualities of the elephant are contained in the form of Ganesha. The elephant is the largest and strongest of animals of the forest. Yet he is gentle and, amazingly, a vegetarian, so that he does not kill to eat. He is very affectionate and loyal to his keeper and is greatly swayed if love and kindness are extended to him. Ganesha, though a powerful deity, is similarly loving and forgiving and moved by the affection of his devotees. But at the same time the elephant can destroy a whole forest and is a one-man army when provoked. Ganesha is similarly most powerful and can be ruthless when containing evil. Again, Ganesha's large head is symbolic of the wisdom of the elephant. His large ears, like the winnow, sift the bad from the good. Although they hear everything, they retain only that which is good; they are attentive to all requests made by the devotees, be they humble or powerful. Ganesha's trunk is a symbol of his discrimination (viveka), a most important quality necessary for spiritual progress. The elephant uses its trunk to push down a massive tree, carry huge logs to the river and for other heavy tasks. The same huge trunk is used to pick up a few blades of grass, to break a small coconut, remove the hard nut and eat the soft kernel inside. The biggest and minutest of tasks are within the range of this trunk which is symbolic of Ganesha's intellect and his powers of discrimination. The little mouse who is Ganesha's preferred vehicle, is another enigmatic feature in his iconography. At a first glance it seems strange that the lord of wisdom has been granted a humble obsequious mouse quite incapable of lifting the bulging belly and massive head that he possesses. The mouse is, in every respect, comparable to the intellect. It is able to slip unobserved or without our knowledge into places which we would have not thought it possible to penetrate. In doing this it is hardly concerned whether it is seeking virtue or vice. The mouse thus represents our wandering, wayward mind, lured to undesirable or corrupting grounds. By showing the mouse paying subservience to Lord Ganesha it is implied that the intellect has been tamed through Ganesha's power of discrimination. </body> </html> Of Related Interest: More Ganesha Sculptures

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Within the core of India's rich artistic tradition, here is the magnificent Dancing Parvati, a wonderful work of art painstakingly fashioned from brass. The goddess Parvati, whose celestial dance embodies beauty, elegance, and devotion, is honoured by this exquisite sculpture. Loved and reverently crafted by talented artisans, it embodies India's cultural legacy and infuses any area with a sense of the sacred. Witness the eternal dance of devotion, a harmonious fusion of spirituality and artistry formed in the heart of India, with the Dancing Parvati.

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The reawakening of Vishnu is blessed by Kubera the lord of wealth and prosperity which is why he bestowed in a multitude of ornaments from head to toe. Each jewellery and trinket he adorns is a blessing from Kubera and Lakshmi. On his chest is plated two figures of Lakshmi which indicates his everlasting love for her.He stands tall in his heavy cylindrical crown which is engraved and gilded in unusual designs. Notice he bears conch a disc in his hands. The storey of these two is ancient and retold. Lord Vishnu while his consort, Goddess Lakshmi, lays in repose against his chest. Thousands of years ago, a sage named Bhrigu kicked Lord Vishnu on his chest. Goddess Lakshmi forsook her husband and left his loving husband behind angrily. Frantic Lord Vishnu followed her to Earth and decided to stay until she calmed down. His everlasting love bequeathed him a present from Kubera which is why he is the world’s richest god on earth. When it comes to sculpting a statue, brass sculptors put in a lot of effort and time to bring it to the level of a masterpiece, and this statue is a perfect illustration of that. Lord Tirupati Balaji stands atop an inverted lotus pedestal, which is supported by a multi-layered rectangular base with smooth edges and flower petal carvings, in his exquisite posture and pointed stance. This brass sculpture is one of a kind in terms of its smoothness, glow, curves, and carving intensity. One of the gold necklaces that reaches his feet consists of beads with the images of Lakshmi carved on it. Every detail is magnificently carved by our finest sculptors. Lord Tirupati Balaji is embossed in a gilded crown which magnifies his splendid exquisiteness.He stands tall on the edge of a half-moon base which is detailed with sophisticated designs. Both the goad and the conch are quite large and extremely whittle with high details. Take a look at the peculiar posture of Tripupati in which his hand is slightly resting on his hip. In Vedic literature, it is known as the Katya Vilambit hasta Mudra. It is said that it is a symbol that he would never let his devotees tolerate the trouble of the flood of the great ocean and it would only reach to the hip level.

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Embrace the divine feminine energy of pure devotion with this exquisite 5-inch Small Radha Ji brass statue, capturing the eternal beloved of Lord Krishna in her most graceful and serene form that embodies unconditional love, spiritual devotion, and the soul's yearning for divine union. This handcrafted masterpiece from India presents Radha as the supreme goddess of devotion, whose love represents the highest form of bhakti (devotional worship) and serves as an inspiration for all spiritual seekers. In Hindu tradition, Radha Ji holds a position of supreme reverence as the eternal consort of Lord Krishna and the embodiment of divine love that transcends earthly attachments. She represents the individual soul's (jivatma) pure love for the Supreme Soul (paramatma), making her worship essential for those seeking spiritual awakening and emotional purification. Radha's devotion is considered the most perfect example of selfless love, where the devotee completely surrenders to the divine with no expectation of return. The artistic representation showcases Radha in her most elegant form, with meticulous attention to traditional iconography that captures her divine grace and spiritual beauty. Her serene expression radiates inner peace and divine bliss, while her graceful posture reflects the perfect balance between humility and regal dignity. The intricate detailing includes traditional ornaments, flowing garments, and the characteristic gentle smile that represents her compassionate nature and divine wisdom. Meticulously handcrafted by skilled Indian artisans using traditional brass working techniques, creating substantial presence perfect for personal altars and intimate worship spaces. The antique gold brass finish adds richness and spiritual elegance while ensuring lasting durability and authentic appeal. According to Hindu belief, having a Radha Ji statue at home invites pure love, emotional healing, and spiritual devotion into the household, creating an atmosphere of peace and divine grace. Her presence is particularly beneficial for those seeking to cultivate deeper spiritual relationships and overcome emotional obstacles through the power of unconditional love. Perfect for home temples, meditation spaces, personal altars, or as a meaningful gift for spiritual seekers and devotees of divine love, this Radha Ji statue brings the transformative presence of pure devotion and divine feminine energy into any environment.



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This abstract decorative sculpture brings a modern, artistic vibe to your space with its open-circle design. It's crafted from stoneware and ceramic, featuring hand-painted details and an intricate textured surface that adds depth to your tabletops. Because it's handmade, each piece possesses a custom feel that easily elevates your home accents or office bookshelves. The sleek, sculptural profile stands out on its own or pairs beautifully with other decorative elements. It also works as a striking centerpiece on entryway consoles, mantelpieces, or coffee tables.
Love it!!! Would definitely buy again.. Nichole. Indialantic, FL. Mon Apr 27 2026



