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5" Swami Prabhupada Ji Brass Idol - The Founder of ISKCON | Handmade | Made in India

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Swami Prabhupada Ji, the founder of ISKCON, is depicted in a serene seated posture, radiating wisdom and divine grace. He is often portrayed with a Chanting bag held gracefully in his right hand, symbolising his commitment to sharing spiritual knowledge and wisdom with people from all walks of life. His attire consists of traditional robes, which signify his renunciation and commitment to a life of spiritual devotion. This brass sculpture is an inspiration and a reminder of his lasting influence on countless lives, inspiring devotees to follow his path of devotion and universal love.

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Specifications
ZEG20
Brass Statue
Height: 5.2 inch
Width: 4.4 inch
Depth: 3 inch
Weight 1 kg
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An Icon of Devotion and Guidance

This exquisite brass idol captures the likeness of Swami Prabhupada Ji, the revered founder of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). Crafted with meticulous detail by skilled artisans in India, this statue embodies a profound sense of spirituality and devotion. Swami Prabhupada Ji is celebrated globally for his tireless efforts in spreading the teachings of Vedic philosophy and the Hare Krishna mantra, making this idol a powerful symbol of spiritual awakening and guidance. The artist has masterfully rendered Swami Prabhupada Ji in a seated posture, evoking a sense of calm and deep contemplation. His serene expression and folded hands suggest a state of prayer and spiritual absorption. The intricate detailing on his robes and the traditional tilak mark on his forehead are testaments to the craftsmanship and reverence with which this piece was created. The golden sheen of the brass adds a divine aura, making it a captivating centerpiece for any altar, meditation space, or home.

A Legacy of Spiritual Dissemination

Swami Prabhupada Ji's life mission was to share the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita and Srimad Bhagavatam with the Western world and beyond. He embarked on this monumental task in his later years, arriving in the United States with very little, but armed with an unwavering faith and a profound understanding of spiritual truths. His dedication and devotion were instrumental in establishing ISKCON centers and fostering a global community of devotees. Like the ancient rishis and sages who transmitted spiritual knowledge through generations, Swami Prabhupada Ji acted as a conduit, bringing the divine message to a new audience. His legacy continues to inspire millions to explore the path of Bhakti Yoga and connect with the Supreme Being.

Symbolism and Significance

The material itself, brass, holds symbolic importance in Indian culture. It is often associated with purity, auspiciousness, and the divine. In Hindu traditions, brass is used in the making of idols, lamps, and sacred utensils, believed to attract positive energy and ward off negativity. The act of placing such an idol in a home or place of worship is seen as an invitation for divine grace and spiritual well-being. This idol serves as a constant reminder of the principles Swami Prabhupada Ji championed: devotion, compassion, and the eternal nature of the soul. It is a tangible representation of his spiritual journey and the movement he founded, encouraging contemplation and fostering a connection to the divine within. This small yet significant artifact is a treasure for any devotee or admirer of Vedic philosophy.
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