In
this mesmerising rendition, Lord Vishnu stands as the enchanting Preserver. His
celestial presence weaving a symphony of creation, protection, and
transformation. Upon a lotus pedestal, Lord Vishnu
radiates regal grace, adorned in resplendent attire. A serene smile graces his
divine countenance, echoing the tranquillity that emanates from his being. In
his left hand, he cradles the Panchajanya, a conch shell whose spirals mirror
the interconnected dance of existence. The Sudarshana, a war discus, rests in
his right hand, a testament to his unwavering commitment to restore cosmic
equilibrium in the face of malevolence.
A
gada, named Kaumodaki, clasped in his lower left arm, symbolises the authority
and power of his boundless knowledge. Lord Vishnu, the eternal orchestrator of
cosmic harmony, stands as an embodiment of divine balance. Crafted meticulously
in copper, gilded with 24 karat gold, this transcendent masterpiece
encapsulates the eternal cycle of life.
The Preserver of the Universe
Behold, a radiant representation of Lord Vishnu, the preserver and protector within the sacred Hindu trinity. This captivating statue embodies the divine essence of Vishnu, meticulously crafted from copper and resplendently adorned with a lustrous 24 Karat gold coating. The warm, golden hue reflects the boundless energy and auspicious presence of the deity, making it a powerful addition to any home, altar, or meditation space.
Vishnu's Divine Attributes
Lord Vishnu, often depicted with a serene countenance, is revered for his unwavering commitment to maintaining cosmic order and balance. He is the embodiment of dharma, truth, and righteousness. His four arms symbolize his immense power and dominion over the four directions. In his hands, he holds significant emblems:
* The Chakra (Sudarshana Chakra):
A spinning, disc-like weapon, representing the power to destroy evil and ignorance. It is a symbol of Vishnu’s righteous force and his ability to overcome any obstacle in the path of dharma.
* The Gada (Kaumodaki):
A mace, symbolizing strength, authority, and the power of time. It signifies that Vishnu is the ultimate controller of time and that he can bring an end to all things.
* The Padma (Lotus Flower):
Symbolizing purity, spiritual awakening, and beauty. The lotus blooming from the navel of Vishnu gave birth to Brahma, who created the universe.
* The Shankha (Panchajanya):
A conch shell, which when blown, produces a sound that symbolizes the primordial sound of creation (Om) and victory.
The Auspicious Metal
The use of copper, revered in Vedic traditions for its purity and ability to conduct energy, is elevated by the application of 24 Karat gold. Gold is considered the most auspicious metal, associated with wealth, prosperity, and divine connection. This combination imbues the statue with an aura of reverence and sanctity, making it an ideal object of worship and contemplation.
Inviting Divine Grace
This meticulously crafted statue of Lord Vishnu serves not only as a stunning work of art but also as a conduit for connecting with the divine. Place it in your home or sacred space to invoke Vishnu's blessings of protection, prosperity, and spiritual growth. Let this golden representation of the preserver serve as a constant reminder of the power of dharma and the unwavering support of the divine.
Dimensions:
5.2 x 2.5 x 1.7 inch
Material:
Copper with 24 Karat Gold