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4" Small Pradosha Moorthy Copper Statue | Shiva-Parvati Idol on Nandi

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Worshipping the Small Pradosha Moorthy (Shiva-Parvati on Nandi) Copper Statue is believed to bestow prosperity and health. The sacred depiction of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati seated on Nandi, the divine bull, symbolizes cosmic balance and auspicious energy. Devotees seek blessings for well-being and material abundance through this spiritual practice.


Lord Shiva, the destroyer, and Parvati, the nurturing consort, together represent the cyclical nature of life. The act of reverence towards this divine representation is believed to bring harmony, good health, and prosperity into the worshipper's life, fostering spiritual and material well-being.

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Specifications
DDH140
Copper Statue
Height: 4.3 inch
Width: 3.5 inch
Depth: 1.5 inch
Weight 490 gm
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A Divine Union in Copper

Crafted with intricate detail, this copper statue captures the divine essence of Shiva and Parvati seated together on Nandi, the sacred bull. This representation is particularly significant as it evokes the Pradosha time, a twilight period considered highly auspicious for the worship of Shiva, the destroyer of ignorance and bestower of grace. The statue, standing at 4.3 inches tall, radiates an aura of serenity and profound spiritual energy, making it a powerful addition to any home altar or sacred space. Its dimensions are 4.3 x 3.5 x 1.5 inches.

The Tale of Pradosha

Pradosha literally translates to "removal of darkness." It signifies the time when Lord Shiva is believed to be in a particularly benevolent mood, easily accessible to devotees seeking blessings. Legend has it that during the Samudra Manthan (churning of the ocean), a deadly poison, Halahala, emerged, threatening to destroy the entire creation. Overcome with compassion, Lord Shiva consumed the poison, holding it in his throat, which turned blue, earning him the epithet "Neelakantha" (the blue-throated one). As the poison took effect, Parvati, his consort, pressed her hands on his throat, preventing it from going down. The act of Parvati saving her husband is symbolic of love, devotion, and selfless service. The deities and celestial beings, witnessing Shiva's sacrifice, were filled with immense gratitude and sought to alleviate his pain. They began to dance and sing his praises during the twilight hours – a time that became known as Pradosha. Therefore, worshipping Shiva and Parvati together during Pradosha is considered especially efficacious in removing negativity, alleviating suffering, and bestowing spiritual enlightenment.

Nandi: The Steadfast Devotee

Central to this representation is Nandi, the bull, who serves as Shiva's vahana (mount). Nandi is not merely a vehicle; he is the embodiment of unwavering devotion, strength, and righteousness. In Hindu iconography, he often kneels facing the Shiva lingam, ever attentive to his Lord's commands. The statue portrays Shiva and Parvati seated comfortably atop Nandi, symbolizing their harmonious unity and their accessibility to all beings, regardless of their status. Nandi is a protector and is worshipped in Hindu temples where he serves as a watchman. In many Hindu temples, devotees whisper their wishes into Nandi's ears, believing he will convey them to Shiva.

A Timeless Art Piece

This exquisitely crafted copper statue is more than just a decorative object; it is a tangible representation of divine grace, devotion, and the eternal union of Shiva and Parvati. Its size makes it perfect for personal altars, meditation spaces, or as a meaningful gift for loved ones. The copper material adds to its spiritual significance, as copper is believed to be a sacred metal that amplifies positive energy and facilitates spiritual connection. Let this divine sculpture serve as a constant reminder of the power of devotion, the importance of selfless service, and the boundless compassion of the divine couple.
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