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3" Three Faces Lord Shiva Idol | Stone Statue from Mahabalipuram

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This Three Faces Lord Shiva statue, crafted from stone in Mahabalipuram, is a divine portrayal of Shiva's multifaceted nature. Depicted as Sadashiva and Maheshmurti, the three-headed Shiva embodies the creator, preserver, and destroyer aspects of Shaivism. Symbolizing Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma, the heads represent the cosmic balance and interconnectedness of the universe.

 

The presence of the Shesh Naag providing shade adds depth and symbolism to the sculpture, enhancing its spiritual significance. This masterpiece serves as a reminder of Shiva's omnipresence and omnipotence, inspiring devotees to embrace the divine qualities of creation, preservation, and transformation in their lives.

Specifications
MSG095
Stone Statue from Mahabalipuram (South India)
Height: 3.5 inch
Width: 2.5 inch
Depth: 1.8 inch
Weight 350 gm
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Embrace the Divine Trinity with this Exquisite Three-Faced Lord Shiva Idol

Invite the powerful presence of Lord Shiva into your home with this captivating stone idol, meticulously carved by skilled artisans in the historic town of Mahabalipuram, South India. This exceptional piece captures the multifaceted nature of Lord Shiva, the supreme deity of Hinduism, embodying destruction, preservation, and transformation. The idol depicts three distinct faces, each representing a different aspect of the divine: the fierce Bhairava, the serene Aghora, and the compassionate Sadashiva. This iconography allows for a deeper contemplation of Shiva's cosmic role and the balance he brings to the universe. The serpentine hood adorning the top of the idol is a potent symbol, representing the serpent Vasuki, who coils around Lord Shiva's neck. In Hindu mythology, Vasuki is the king of all Nagas and is revered for his immense power. His presence signifies protection, control over primal forces, and the wearer's ability to conquer fear and illusion. The intricate carvings on the serpent's hood and the flowing locks of Shiva's matted hair further enhance the divine aura and artistic finesse of this sculpture.

A Symbol of Auspiciousness and Protection

Lord Shiva is often associated with immense cosmic power and is considered the destroyer of evil. In many traditions, the three faces represent different planes of existence or different states of consciousness. Some interpret the three faces as representing the past, present, and future, highlighting Shiva's omnipresence and control over time. Others see them as embodying the three gunas (Sattva, Rajas, and Tamas), the fundamental qualities of nature, suggesting Shiva's transcendence over them. This idol serves as a constant reminder of Shiva's protective embrace and his ability to guide devotees through the challenges of life. The very act of meditating upon this idol can foster a sense of inner peace, clarity, and strength.

Craftsmanship from Mahabalipuram

Mahabalipuram, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is renowned for its ancient rock-cut temples and its tradition of stone carving, which dates back centuries. The artisans here inherit a legacy of skill and devotion, bringing ancient techniques and artistic vision to life in each creation. This idol is a testament to that rich heritage, with each detail—from the delicate lines of the faces to the textured surface of the stone—executed with precision and reverence. The dark stone, polished to a subtle sheen, lends a timeless elegance to the sculpture, making it a striking addition to any altar, meditation space, or display. Owning this idol is not just acquiring a beautiful object but also connecting with a lineage of sacred art and spiritual tradition.
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