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3" Small Copper Lord Shiva Statue | Handmade Adiyogi Idol

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Adiyogi- the primordial ascetic and follower of the divine path of Yoga, Lord Shiva is an omnipresent deity in Hinduism, revered by all beings. In this small copper statue, Lord Shiva is presented in his characteristic yogic pose, sitting on a Baaghacharma (tiger hide). The meditative aura of Shiva has been meticulously infused in the icon, which brims with heavenly tranquility. Shiva wears a tiger hide garment, serpent ornaments, and necklaces of Rudrakasha. Holding Trishula (a weapon of annihilation) and Damru (drum, which is the origin of the primordial sound from which the Universe sprouted), Shiva embodies a state of supreme wisdom, of calmness in life and death, in this statue which is perfect for your Puja ghar or study table, to attain the blessings of Shiva.

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Specifications
ZEQ611
Copper Statue
Height: 3.2 inch
Width: 3 inch
Depth: 1.5 inch
Weight 430 gm
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

The First Yogi, Captured in Copper

This exquisite copper idol depicts Lord Shiva in his form as the Adi Yogi, the primal being from whom all yogic traditions originate. Seated in a meditative posture on a tiger skin, he exudes an aura of profound peace and immense power. The rich patina of the copper lends a timeless quality to the sculpture, evoking ancient traditions and spiritual practices. Shiva, the Mahayogi, is the Lord of Ascetics, the destroyer of ignorance, and the embodiment of consciousness. His yogic stance signifies his mastery over the self and his ability to transcend the mundane.

Symbolism and Divinity

Every element of this sculpture is imbued with deep meaning. The trident (Trishul) in his upper left hand represents the three gunas—Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas—as well as the past, present, and future, signifying his dominion over time and existence. The damaru, a small hand drum, in his upper right hand, produces the primal sound of creation, Nada Brahma. The serpent coiled around his neck is Vasuki, a powerful Naga king, symbolizing the control over primal energies and the kundalini power within. The tiger skin he sits upon represents his victory over lust and ego, as the tiger is a symbol of untamed desire. This Adiyogi form is particularly revered as the one who first taught the science of yoga to humanity, laying the foundation for spiritual liberation.

A Touch of the Divine for Your Space

This meticulously crafted statue, rendered in durable copper, is more than just an object of art; it is a conduit to spiritual energy and a reminder of the profound teachings of yoga. Its compact size makes it ideal for placement on an altar, a desk, or any sacred space in your home. Each detail, from the serene expression on Shiva's face to the intricate rendering of his adornments, has been carefully shaped by the artisan's hands, ensuring a unique and spiritually resonant piece. Bringing this representation of the Adi Yogi into your environment can inspire introspection, promote inner peace, and foster a deeper connection to the yogic path.

Craftsmanship and Heritage

The use of copper in religious iconography dates back to ancient civilizations, prized for its purity and conductive properties. This statue is a testament to traditional craftsmanship, where skilled artisans employ age-old techniques to breathe life into metal. The handmade nature of this idol means that each piece carries the subtle nuances of its creation, making it a truly personal artifact. It embodies the rich cultural heritage of India, where art and spirituality are intrinsically intertwined, offering a tangible connection to centuries of devotion and philosophical inquiry. This statue is not merely an adornment but a sacred object, a source of inspiration for meditation and contemplation.
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