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36" Large Goddess Sivagami (Parvati) with Baby Ganesha | Wood Carved Wall Hanging Statue

$995

Goddess Sivagami, a divine embodiment of grace and power, radiates majesty as she graces the Kirtimukha throne astride a noble lion. In her tender embrace rests Ganesha, the harbinger of auspicious beginnings. With an aura of celestial authority, Devi Sivagami brandishes the potent Trishul and the rhythmic Damaru entwined with a serpent, symbolizing cosmic balance and the eternal dance of creation. Her right hand extends in the reassuring “Abhaya Mudra”, offering solace and protection to her devotees. Carved from Premium Wood, this divine manifestation of Parvati transcends earthly realms, weaving a tapestry of cosmic harmony, maternal love, and the indomitable spirit that conquers all fears. Goddess Sivagami beckons seekers to surrender to the divine rhythm, embracing life's cosmic dance with unwavering faith.

Specifications
MIT553
Wood Carved Statue
Height: 36 inch
Width: 24 inch
Depth: 6 inch
Weight 15.60 kg
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

Divine Mother and Child: A South Indian Masterpiece

This exquisitely carved wooden statue embodies the nurturing power and maternal grace of the Divine Mother, depicted here in her aspect as Sivagami, also revered as Parvati, consort of Lord Shiva. Seated majestically upon her vahana, the lion, she cradles her beloved son, Ganesha, the elephant-headed god of wisdom, prosperity, and beginnings. This piece is more than just a decorative item; it is a powerful symbol of family, protection, and the interconnectedness of the divine. The statue resonates with the deep-rooted traditions of South Indian craftsmanship and devotion.

A Glimpse into Myth and Legend

Parvati, a reincarnation of Shiva's first wife, Sati, is a central figure in Hindu mythology. Her story is one of devotion, perseverance, and ultimately, union with the divine masculine. As Sivagami, she embodies the fierce yet compassionate nature of the Goddess. Legend tells of her unwavering devotion to Shiva, performing rigorous penance to win him as her husband. The birth of Ganesha is itself a fascinating tale. Created by Parvati from the sandalwood paste she used for bathing, Ganesha was tasked with guarding her door. When Shiva tried to enter, Ganesha, not recognizing him, refused. In his divine rage, Shiva severed Ganesha's head, only to be persuaded by Parvati to restore him, giving him the head of an elephant. This story, though varying in details, highlights the powerful bond between mother and son and the importance of wisdom and divine intervention. The statue captures this familial essence perfectly.

Artisan Craftsmanship and Material

This wall-hanging statue has been crafted with meticulous detail by skilled artisans of South India, renowned for their mastery of wood carving and their deep understanding of Hindu iconography. Every curve, every line, is imbued with meaning and reflects generations of artistic tradition. The statue is carved from wood, a material that is both durable and imbued with natural beauty. The size of the statue, 36.0 x 24.0 x 6.0 inches, makes it a focal point, a commanding presence that draws the eye and inspires contemplation. The application of paints adds another layer of dimension to the wood, enhancing the details and bringing a richness and beauty to the statue.

Deity of Power, Protection and Family

This is an exquisite representation of the goddess in South Indian art. The carving is very detailed. From the frame to the base, every piece of this art tells a story. The goddess sits on a lion holding baby Ganesha in her lap. This powerful statue can be displayed in any home, and its mere presence will command authority and peace.
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