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3" Small Ranganatha Swamy (Sheshashayi Vishnu) on Wood Base | 24 Karat Gold Coated Copper

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The Small Ranganatha Swamy (Sheshashayi Vishnu) on Wood Base, adorned with 24 Karat Gold Coated Copper, is a divine synthesis of artistry and spirituality. In the Ranganatha form, Lord Vishnu is seen lying on the massive snake deity Adishesha, the king of serpents. He is sleeping and Lord Brahma sits on a lotus that emerges from the navel of Lord Vishnu. Goddess Lakshmi sits near Lord Vishnu's feet. Ranganatha is one of the many names of Lord Vishnu.

 

The Sanskrit names Ranga, which is the name of Vishnu, and Nath, which means "master," are the sources of Ranganatha. The high point of this statue is the gold plating that allows the statue to exude a divine aura. Resting on a wooden base, the 24 Karat Gold Coated Copper enhances the idol's celestial aura. This sacred masterpiece not only showcases the richness of Hindu mythology but also serves as a focal point for devotion. Its elegant blend of materials makes it a cherished representation of divine grace.

Specifications
DDF201
Copper and Wood with 24 Karat Gold
Height: 1.5 inch
Width: 3.5 inch
Depth: 2 inch
Weight 92 gm
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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100% Handmade
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A Divine Repose

Behold a miniature embodiment of cosmic rest and creation, a representation of Lord Vishnu in his Sheshashayi form. This intricately crafted statue captures the essence of the deity as he reclines serenely on the coils of the serpent Adishesha, the king of all Nagas. Vishnu's posture signifies the interval between dissolution and the next creation, a period of tranquil contemplation from which the universe is reborn. The serpent Adishesha serves not only as a divine couch but also as a symbolic protector, his multiple heads forming a majestic canopy shielding the Lord from all disturbances. This representation encapsulates the profound concept of cyclical time and the eternal nature of existence. The statue, resting elegantly upon a wooden base, emanates a sense of peace and timeless wisdom.

Craftsmanship and Materials

This divine sculpture is meticulously fashioned from copper and then delicately coated with 24 Karat gold, lending it an ethereal radiance. The use of copper, revered for its conductivity and auspicious properties, ensures that the statue serves as a potent conduit for spiritual energy. The lustrous 24 Karat gold coating enhances the aesthetic appeal and signifies the divine nature of the deity. The statue rests on a thoughtfully crafted wooden base, providing a stable and complementary foundation. The statue's compact size, measuring 1.5 x 3.5 x 2.0 inches, makes it a versatile addition to any sacred space or personal altar. It can be a focal point for meditation, a cherished display piece, or a meaningful gift that embodies blessings of peace, protection, and prosperity.

Sheshashayi Vishnu in Hindu Cosmology

The image of Vishnu reclining on Shesha is deeply rooted in Hindu cosmology and iconography. According to the Puranas, at the end of each cosmic cycle (Kalpa), the universe is dissolved, and Vishnu rests in the primordial waters on the serpent Shesha. From his navel emerges a lotus, and upon that lotus sits Brahma, the creator, who then initiates the process of creation anew. Lakshmi, the Goddess of prosperity and Vishnu's consort, is often depicted at his feet, attending to him with devotion. She is a symbol of abundance, auspiciousness, and the inseparable union of divine power and compassionate grace. In this depiction, Lakshmi and often Bhudevi flank the Lord, in humble devotion to the maintainer of the cosmos. The entire scene represents a microcosm of the universe, where divine rest and active creation exist in perfect harmony. Owning this statue is thus an invitation to connect with the timeless rhythms of the cosmos, fostering a sense of inner peace and spiritual alignment.
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