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4" Lord Hayagreeva Idol with Devi Lakshmi Seated on Sheshnag | Copper Statue

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Lord Hayagriva, the god of wisdom, is one of Lord Vishnu's avatars. Everything we know and learn comes from Him. This copper statue of Lord Hayagreeva and Devi Lakshmi seated on Sheshnag represents the celestial confluence of wisdom and prosperity. This statue depicts Lord Hayagreeva, the horse-headed deity who represents knowledge, with the gracious Goddess Lakshmi sitting on the heavenly serpent Sheshnag. This harmonic representation represents the merging of knowledge and money.


Hayagreeva, known for his great wisdom, and Lakshmi, the bestower of prosperity, form a sacred union. The delicate details convey their divine grace, creating this little but strong representation an enticing focal point for devotees seeking wisdom and riches in their spiritual sanctuary.

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Specifications
DDH175
Copper Statue
Height: 4.3 inch
Width: 2 inch
Depth: 1.5 inch
Weight 390 gm
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Divine Presence in Miniature

Crafted from copper, this exquisite statue encapsulates a powerful and deeply revered figure in Hindu mythology. This piece portrays Lord Hayagreeva, the embodiment of wisdom and knowledge, in a unique and compelling form, cradling the Goddess Lakshmi, all resting on the coils of Sheshnag.

Lord Hayagreeva: The Horse-Headed God of Knowledge

Hayagreeva, easily identified by his horse-head, is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. His story is one of divine intervention and the restoration of sacred knowledge. According to legend, during the creation of the universe, the Vedas, repositories of divine wisdom, were stolen by demons and hidden in the depths of the ocean. To retrieve them and restore them to Brahma, the creator, Lord Vishnu assumed the form of Hayagreeva. He plunged into the cosmic ocean, vanquished the demons, and brought back the sacred scriptures. Thus, Hayagreeva became the God of knowledge, wisdom, learning, and the arts. His worship is especially significant for students and scholars seeking enlightenment and success in their academic pursuits. He is often invoked before the commencement of studies or important examinations.

Goddess Lakshmi and Sheshnag's Significance

This statue depicts Lord Hayagreeva with Goddess Lakshmi, the embodiment of wealth, prosperity, and auspiciousness. Her presence alongside Hayagreeva signifies the inseparable connection between knowledge and prosperity. True abundance, in the Hindu philosophical tradition, is not merely material wealth but also spiritual and intellectual richness. Lakshmi bestowing her blessings to the devotee held by Hayagreeva, this idol signifies that knowledge is a direct path to prosperity. This divine duo resting on Sheshnag, the serpent on whom Lord Vishnu reclines, adds yet another layer of symbolic richness. Sheshnag represents eternity, cosmic energy, and the foundation of the universe. The presence of Sheshnag beneath Hayagreeva and Lakshmi underscores the idea that knowledge and prosperity are rooted in the eternal, unchanging principles of the cosmos.

Craftsmanship and Artistic Details

Measuring a modest 4.3 x 2.0 x 1.5 inches, this statue is perfect for personal shrines, desks, or as a focal point in a meditation space. Despite its size, the artist has paid careful attention to the intricate details, from the delicate features of Lakshmi to the powerful musculature of Hayagreeva and the serpentine coils of Sheshnag. The copper material lends a rich, warm tone to the statue, enhancing its visual appeal and creating a sense of timelessness. The choice of copper is also significant, as it is considered a sacred metal in Hinduism, believed to possess purifying and spiritually conductive properties. Bring home this divine representation of knowledge, wealth, and cosmic order. This statue is more than just a decorative piece; it's a tangible reminder of the importance of seeking knowledge, cultivating prosperity, and connecting with the eternal principles that govern the universe.
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