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16" Marble Statue Of Gauri - Shankara | White Makrana Marble Figurine

$2381.25
$3175
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Specifications
DDL337
Super White Makrana Marble
Height: 16 inch
Width: 15 inch
Depth: 5 inch
Weight 26 kg
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Fully Insured
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to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

An Emblem of Divine Union

This exquisite sculpture captures the essence of the divine couple, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, in a serene and majestic depiction. Crafted from the purest Makrana marble, renowned for its luminous white sheen and unparalleled smoothness, this artwork is a testament to the skill of master artisans. The delicate carving and the subtle play of colors, accented with touches of gold, bring to life the divine presence of this sacred union, symbolizing harmony, devotion, and auspiciousness. The iconography presented is rich with meaning. Lord Shiva, the destroyer and transformer, is shown with his characteristic third eye, a symbol of profound wisdom and cosmic awareness. The crescent moon adorning his matted locks and the serpentine cobra around his neck speak of his transcendental nature, transcending the cycles of time and life. His pose, radiating calm power, is complemented by the trident (Trishul) he holds, representing the three fundamental aspects of existence: creation, preservation, and destruction. Goddess Parvati, the consort of Shiva and mother of the universe, embodies divine grace, strength, and maternal love. Her serene countenance, adorned with auspicious jewelry, reflects her nurturing and compassionate spirit. Often depicted as the daughter of the mountains, Himavan, her presence alongside Shiva signifies the union of divine masculine and feminine energies, the very foundation of creation. Central to the composition is their son, Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and the patron of arts and sciences. His benevolent presence signifies the blessings of prosperity and success that the divine family bestows upon its devotees. The inclusion of their vahanas, Nandi the bull for Shiva and the lion for Parvati, further anchors the divine narrative, depicting their celestial domains and regal presence. The presence of a calf, representing the earth and sustenance, adds another layer of divine bounty and prosperity. This statue is more than just an object of art; it is a conduit to spiritual contemplation. It invokes the stories of Shiva and Parvati's eternal love, their cosmic dance, and their profound teachings that resonate through the ages. In Hindu mythology, their union represents the balance of opposing forces, the reconciliation of the ascetic and the householder, and the ultimate realization of spiritual bliss. Placing this sculpture in your home or sacred space is believed to invite peace, prosperity, and the blessings of this divine couple.

Artistry in Makrana Marble

The choice of Makrana marble is deliberate and significant. Hailing from Rajasthan, India, this marble is celebrated for its exceptional purity and fine grain, allowing for intricate detailing and a smooth, cool-to-the-touch finish. The artisans have skillfully employed this natural beauty, enhancing it with delicate painting and gold leaf work. The result is a piece that glows with an inner radiance, capturing the divine luminescence associated with celestial beings. Each stroke of the brush and every application of gold accentuates the divine features, the graceful drapery, and the symbolic elements, creating a masterpiece that is both aesthetically captivating and spiritually resonant. This statue is a celebration of traditional craftsmanship, a tangible connection to India's rich artistic heritage.
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