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2'' Small Shiva Head with Sheshnag | Brass Statue

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“The serpent, the king, the tiger, the stinging wasp, the small child, the dog owned by other people, and the fool: these seven ought not to be awakened from sleep." - Chanakya Neeti

 

Through the heavenly skills of proficient artisans, this Small Shiva Head with a Sheshnag Brass Statue depicts the serenity of Lord Shiva's countenance intertwined with the coiled Sheshnag, symbolizing the cycle of life and death. Like Shiva, who knew when to awaken and when to let things rest, we found wisdom in discerning the right moments to act or let go. Through this art piece, we learn the importance of patience, restraint, and self-awareness, for in embracing the rhythm of life, we witness the essence of Shiva himself - the cosmic dancer of eternal harmony.

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Specifications
WSA453
Brass
Height: 2.5 inch
Width: 2.2 inch
Depth: 1.5 inch
Weight 200 gm
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Embodiment of Cosmic Power and Serenity

This exquisite brass representation captures the divine essence of Lord Shiva, the destroyer and transformer within the Hindu pantheon. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this small statue embodies profound spiritual significance, making it a captivating addition to any sacred space or personal altar. Lord Shiva, also known as Mahadeva, the Great God, is revered as the supreme being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions within Hinduism. He is often depicted as an ascetic yogi, meditating in the Himalayas, and is associated with cosmic cycles of creation, preservation, and destruction.

The Protective Cobra: Sheshnag's Embrace

The presence of Sheshnag, the celestial serpent king, coiled around the base and forming a protective canopy over Shiva's head, is deeply symbolic. Sheshnag, also known as Adi Shesha, is believed to be the king of all Nāgas and is the couch upon which Lord Vishnu rests. However, in this depiction, Sheshnag is in service to Shiva, signifying his immense power and control over all creation. The cobra, with its raised hood, is a powerful symbol in many cultures, representing vigilance, protection, and the cyclical nature of life and death. In Hindu mythology, the serpent is often associated with kundalini energy, the primordial cosmic energy that lies dormant at the base of the spine, and its awakening leads to spiritual enlightenment. Shiva's serene countenance, even amidst the fierce beauty of the multi-headed cobra, conveys his unwavering control and transcendence over all worldly forces.

A Symbol of Divine Grace and Inner Peace

The intricate details of this brass statue, from the serene expression on Shiva's face to the textured coils of Sheshnag, speak of skilled craftsmanship and a deep understanding of the spiritual iconography. The rich golden hue of the brass further enhances its divine aura, reflecting light and drawing the gaze. This statue serves as a constant reminder of the balance between power and peace, destruction and creation, that Lord Shiva represents. It is believed that adorning one's home or meditation space with images of Shiva can invite blessings of prosperity, wisdom, and protection. The subtle smile and closed eyes of Shiva suggest deep contemplation and inner bliss, offering a sense of tranquility to the observer. This piece is not merely an object of art but a conduit for spiritual connection and a focal point for devotion, embodying the timeless allure and profound teachings of one of Hinduism's most beloved deities.
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