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34" Standing Lord Murugan Statue | Stone Carving with Peacock Mount

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An animated calmness appears on Murugan’s face in this beautiful granite statue of the Hindu god of war and wisdom.


Presented as a Kumara or young deity, Murugan wears a conical crown, finely carved ornaments, and a dhoti whose layered tassels are charmingly detailed, adding to the realistic appeal of the statue.


Raising his hand in Abhaya, the gesture of removing fears, Murugan is accompanied by his Mayura or peacock Paravani, who strikes a majestic pose while grasping serpents, the peacock’s rivals in its beak.

Specifications
DDN272
Granite Stone
Height: 34 inch
Width: 20 inch
Depth: 13 inch
Weight 200 kg
About the Item
  • Features Lord Murugan, the Hindu deity of war, wisdom, and love, in his Kumara form.
  • Depicts Murugan in the blessing mudra, a gesture of bestowing grace and protection.
  • Showcases the deity with his iconic vahana, the peacock, intricately carved alongside.
  • Crafted from durable granite, this 34-inch statue is carved with remarkable detail.
  • Its substantial size and material make it suitable as a striking garden statue or large indoor accent.
  • Represents a divine display of skilled stone carving, ideal for meditation spaces or home altars.
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

The ferocity of the vahana or mount is a traditional iconographic reference to the potency of the deity in Hinduism. The statue is carved in a rounded manner, a task of considerable skill, patience, and hard work, considering the strength of granite under tools, making this sculpture a divine display of Indian art.



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