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3" Small Swami Ramanujacharya Copper Statue

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Considered one of the most benevolent souls on earth Ramanuja, sometimes called Ramanujacharya or Ilaiya Perumal, was a South Indian Brahman theologian and philosopher. After a protracted voyage, Ramanuja arrived in Srirangam, where he constructed centers and instituted temple worship to propagate his philosophy of devotion to the god Vishnu and his wife Shri (Lakshmi). This Small Swami Ramanujacharya Copper Statue is a tribute to the revered Hindu philosopher and theologian. His dignified posture and profound expression convey wisdom and devotion. This small yet powerful representation serves as a reminder of his teachings on devotion and the path to spiritual liberation.

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Specifications
DDH054
Copper Statue
Height: 3.5 inch
Width: 2 inch
Depth: 1.75 inch
Weight 450 gm
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A Figure of Devotion and Wisdom

This meticulously crafted copper statue portrays a revered figure deeply rooted in the philosophical traditions of Hinduism. It offers a tangible connection to a legacy of wisdom, devotion, and social reform. Notice the peaceful countenance, the hands held together in the Anjali Mudra, a gesture of reverence and greeting, known as Namaste. This is not merely a metal form, but a representation of an ideal of compassion and enlightened understanding. The statue is cast in copper, a metal often associated with healing, conductivity, and spirituality in various cultures. Its presence in a space can serve as a constant reminder of the principles embodied by the figure it depicts. The statue’s small size makes it a versatile addition to any altar, meditation space, or study, providing a focal point for contemplation and reflection.

The Life and Teachings

The figure depicted is a representation of Swami Ramanujacharya, a distinguished Indian philosopher and theologian, celebrated as one of the most important exponents of the Sri Vaishnavism tradition within Hinduism. Born in the 11th century in Tamil Nadu, his life was dedicated to the propagation of the Vaishnava faith and the articulation of a profound philosophical system. Ramanuja's philosophy, known as Vishishtadvaita Vedanta, offers a unique interpretation of the relationship between the individual soul (Atman), the supreme reality (Brahman), and the world. Unlike the Advaita Vedanta of Shankaracharya, which emphasizes the ultimate oneness and non-duality of all existence, Ramanuja proposed a "qualified non-dualism." He posited that Brahman is indeed the ultimate reality, but it is characterized by a rich diversity of attributes and qualities. Individual souls and the material world are considered integral parts of Brahman, distinct yet inseparable, like the body and the soul. His teachings emphasized the importance of devotion (bhakti) as a means to achieve liberation (moksha). He believed that through sincere love and surrender to the divine, individuals could attain union with Brahman. Ramanuja’s teachings played a significant role in democratizing access to spiritual knowledge, opening the doors of devotion to all, regardless of caste or social status. He traveled extensively across India, engaging in philosophical debates, establishing temples, and spreading his message of love, compassion, and inclusive spirituality. A notable episode in his life involves his bold declaration of a sacred mantra from atop a temple tower, defying the prevailing tradition that reserved it for a select few. This act exemplifies his commitment to making spiritual wisdom accessible to all.

Details to Cherish

Observe the attention to detail in the statue. Note the folds of the robe, the serene expression on the face, and the flag that he holds behind him. These small touches contribute to a powerful depiction of a truly inspiring figure.
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