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18" Magnificent Statue Of Shrinathji | Black Marble Sculpture

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Specifications
DDL373
Rajasthan Black Marble
Height: 18 inch
Width: 10 inch
Depth: 4 inch
Weight 13 kg
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

A Divine Vision in Black Marble

This exquisite sculpture captures the divine form of Shrinathji, a revered manifestation of Lord Krishna. Crafted from rich Rajasthan black marble, the statue exudes an aura of profound sanctity and timeless beauty. The dark, lustrous marble serves as a dramatic backdrop for the intricate detailing that brings this divine figure to life. Shrinathji is depicted in his iconic posture, with one hand raised and the other resting on his hip, exuding a sense of gentle authority and loving grace. The artistry invested in this piece is truly remarkable. Shrinathji’s form is adorned with an elaborate ensemble of garments, each rendered with painstaking detail. The traditional dhoti and angavastra are depicted with flowing lines, emphasizing the divine presence. The sculpture is further enhanced with meticulously inlaid work, mimicking the appearance of precious jewels and pearls. The intricate patterns, sparkling with what appear to be tiny beads and polished stones, create a breathtaking display of opulence and devotion.

The Significance of Shrinathji

Shrinathji is the seventh avatar of Vishnu, famously associated with the town of Nathdwara in Rajasthan. Legends recount that the deity himself appeared as a seven-year-old boy on the Giriraj mountain, protecting the villagers from Lord Indra's wrath. The image of Shrinathji is believed to have emerged from the earth, and its worship signifies divine protection and the granting of wishes. The association with the color black itself often symbolizes the vastness of the cosmos, the primordial essence from which all creation emerges, and also signifies strength and grounding. The choice of black marble for this representation adds a layer of gravitas and spiritual depth, evoking the cosmic nature of the divine. The sculpture is further adorned with symbols of divinity and auspiciousness. A lotus flower, often associated with purity and spiritual awakening, is held gracefully in one hand, its petals rendered in vibrant hues. The serpentine form coiled around his neck or arm signifies his mastery over the forces of nature and his protective embrace. Each element is carefully sculpted and embellished to create a piece that is not only visually stunning but also spiritually resonant. This statue is a testament to the enduring legacy of Indian craftsmanship and devotion, offering a tangible connection to the divine for all who behold it.
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