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24" Brass Standing Goddess Uma (Parvati)

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Uma, the Shakti of Shiva is Moola-Prakriti. She is the essence (Moola) of Srishti (creation) and the underlying energy that drives all beings into action, including Mahadeva himself. In the Shaiva bhakti tradition, this primacy of the great goddess is envisioned in supremely enchanting statues of Uma as Shivakamasundari, the beautiful lady who is adored by Shiva. This brass statue brings forth the celestial aura of Uma, who is presented as the most beautiful lady, standing on a two-tiered platform suitable for her mighty stature. Devi Uma Parvati wears a delicate dhoti and ornaments that cling to her form like serpents on a sandalwood tree. With a golden glimmer on her animated countenance, goddess Uma enchants Mahadeva and the entire Universe in this roopa. 

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Specifications
WSB459
Brass Statue
Height: 24 inch
Width: 8.75 inch
Depth: 9 inch
Weight 8.77 kg
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The Embodiment of Divine Grace

Experience the serene presence of Goddess Uma, also known as Parvati, with this exquisite standing brass statue. Standing at an impressive height, this masterpiece captures the divine feminine in all her glory. Crafted from high-quality brass, the statue boasts a rich, dark patina contrasted beautifully with the gleaming polished brass of her adornments, lending it an aura of timeless elegance and spiritual significance.

A Goddess of Many Forms

Uma, the gentle and benevolent consort of Lord Shiva, is revered as the mother goddess in Hinduism. She is the personification of power, love, and devotion, and is worshipped in numerous forms, from the fierce Durga to the compassionate Annapurna. In her aspect as Uma, she represents beauty, grace, and the nurturing spirit of motherhood. Her union with Shiva symbolizes the cosmic dance of creation and destruction, the harmonious balance between opposing forces. This statue beautifully portrays her serene countenance and regal posture, inviting contemplation and devotion. ––––––––––––––––––––

Artistic Mastery and Cultural Richness

The intricate detailing of this statue speaks volumes about the skill of the artisans. From the elaborate headdress that crowns her, adorned with delicate patterns, to the flowing locks of hair that frame her face, every element is rendered with meticulous care. The goddess wears intricately designed jewelry, including bangles on her arms and a richly ornamented waistband that cinches her elegant dhoti. The dhoti itself is depicted with striped patterns, a testament to the fine craftsmanship. Her posture, with one hand resting gracefully by her hip and the other perhaps offering a blessing or holding a symbolic object (though not explicitly depicted here, it's implied by the pose), radiates a sense of calm power and divine accessibility. The statue is mounted on a multi-tiered wooden base, further enhanced with brass accents, elevating the divine figure and grounding it in a display of artistic grandeur. This statue is more than just a decorative piece; it is a conduit to the divine. It is believed that invoking the blessings of Goddess Uma can bring prosperity, harmony, and strength to the household. The tradition of worshipping deities through effigies is ancient, dating back to Vedic times, and brass is a material long associated with sacred objects due to its durability and auspicious qualities. Bringing this magnificent brass representation of Goddess Uma into your home is an invitation to embrace the divine feminine energy, fostering peace and spiritual well-being.

Exploring the Symbolism and Significance of Parvati in Hinduism

Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva, is one of the principal deities of Goddesses in Hinduism. She appeared in the material world as the daughter of Himavan, king of the Himalayan mountains. The Vedic scriptures describe her as a young, beautiful woman who is chaste and faithful to her husband, Lord Shiva. She is always engaged in the loving service of her family; her two sons Ganesha and Kartikeya. Goddess Parvati is the embodiment of devotion, love, power, and beauty. The followers of the Shakta tradition (Shaktism) describe her as Adi Shakti or the energy behind the creation of material nature. She is very merciful toward all living entities like a mother who cares for her children and manifests many forms to protect them from miscreants. Her most venerated and important powerful forms are Durga and Kali that she took to vanquish demons who created havoc in the material world.

The Vedic scriptures talk of her beautiful form in detail. She wears a red saree and is generally seated, having two or four arms, beside Lord Shiva. Her younger son Ganesha sits on her knee, while Kartikeya sits or stands near Lord Shiva. Goddess Parvati is typically decorated with gold ornaments and a crown on her head and also carries a lotus flower in one of her hands.
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What does Parvati symbolize?

Goddess Parvati is gentle and loving toward everyone. She never fails to help and guide those who approach her out of helplessness. Just as a mother is always kind toward her children, Goddess Parvati, being mother nature, is forgiving to all living entities. But when the time comes, she assumes different terrible forms such as Durga and Kali to defeat demons in order to protect the material world. She took the form of Durga and killed the demon Mahishasura. Kali, the most ferocious form, slayed the demon Raktabija. Thus, Goddess Parvati not only symbolizes love, fertility, motherhood, and harmony, but is also the Goddess of power, energy, and destruction.
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Can we keep Shiv Parvati statue at home?

It is stated in Srimad Bhagavatam, the most glorious Vedic literature, that Lord Shiva is the topmost Vaishnava (devotee of Lord Vishnu): vaiṣṇavānāṁ yathā śambhuḥ. In order to get the mercy of the Supreme Lord Vishnu, it is important for us to serve His pure devotees. Thus, worshiping Lord Shiva along with his consort Goddess Parvati at home is the way to the heart of Lord Vishnu. But you must also know the standards of worshiping them so that no offense is committed at their lotus feet. If Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are pleased with your devotional service, you will easily get the causeless mercy of Lord Vishnu and thus the ultimate goal of your life will be achieved.
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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q. Is the statue hollow or solid ?
    A. Brass statues are made through a process of clay casting, hence are hollow. Whereas, panchaloha bronze statues are made through a process of lost wax casting, hence they are solid.
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  • Q. Can you customise the statue for me ?
    A. For any customisation, kindly email us at help@exoticindia.com.
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