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4" Chaturbhuja Lord Narayana Seated in Lalitasana - Pink Stone Statue

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Chaturbhujadhari Lord Narayana seated in Lalitasana pink stone sculpture transcends being a mere decorative piece; it becomes a sacred symbol of divine presence and spiritual grace. Placing this sculpture in your home, meditation space, or temple will create an atmosphere of devotion and inner peace, inviting you to embark on a spiritual journey and connect with the eternal and infinite aspect of divinity.

Specifications
NAA018
Pink Stone Statue
Height: 4 inch
Width: 2 inch
Weight 150 gm
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Embodiment of Divine Grace

This exquisite statue captures the serene presence of Lord Narayana, the preserver and sustainer of the universe, in his four-armed form known as Chaturbhuja. Carved from beautiful pink stone, the deity is depicted in a tranquil seated posture, Lalitasana, a pose signifying relaxed grace and ease. The intricate details of his divine form are rendered with masterful craftsmanship, evoking a sense of peace and spiritual elevation.

Iconography and Symbolism

Lord Narayana, one of the principal deities in Hinduism, is often depicted with four arms, each holding symbolic objects that represent his powers and attributes. While the specifics of what each hand holds can vary, they generally signify his dominion over creation, preservation, destruction, and liberation. The conch shell, often held in one hand, symbolizes the primordial sound of creation, Om, and the vastness of the cosmos. The discus, a powerful weapon, represents the cyclical nature of time and the power to destroy evil. The mace symbolizes strength and authority, and the lotus, often held in the fourth hand or adorning the deity, represents purity, spiritual enlightenment, and the unfolding of the universe from the divine essence. The detailed carving on this statue, particularly the serene expression and the delicate rendering of his garments, invites contemplation of his infinite compassion and cosmic role. ––––––––––––––––––

A Seat of Serenity and Auspiciousness

The Lalitasana posture, in which Lord Narayana is seated, is a posture of graceful repose, often associated with comfort and royalty. It signifies a state of relaxed contemplation and benevolent watchfulness. The lotus seat itself is a powerful symbol in Indian spirituality, representing purity, beauty, and detachment from the material world, even while being rooted in it. This statue, with its earthy pink hue, emanates a grounding yet uplifting energy, suitable for any sacred space or personal altar. Whether placed in a home, temple, or as a decorative piece, it brings an aura of divine presence and spiritual serenity. The choice of pink stone adds a unique warmth and softness to the representation, making it a truly captivating piece for devotees and art enthusiasts alike. It is a testament to the enduring artistry that seeks to capture the essence of the divine in tangible form.
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