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6" Small Four-Armed Standing Lord Vishnu Copper Statue

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This Copper Statue of Lord Vishnu, painted in an ancient copper finish, is an amazing work of art that emits heavenly elegance. Lord Vishnu is elevated on a delicate lotus pedestal, displaying all of his celestial beauty. One hand is in the Varada mudra, offering blessings, while the other is in the Kati-Haasta posture. The upper set of hands gently cradles the sacred Shankha and Chakra, symbolizing preservation and protection. Wearing a Kirat mukuta, he oozes regal splendor and timeless presence. Worshipping this statue is believed to bring the protection of the deity and a smooth sailing life for the believer. 

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Specifications
DDH177
Copper Statue
Height: 6.5 inch
Width: 2.8 inch
Depth: 1.8 inch
Weight 706 gm
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100% Handmade
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A Glimpse of the Preserver

Embrace a tangible connection to ancient wisdom with this meticulously crafted copper representation of Lord Vishnu. Standing at a graceful 6.5 inches in height, this statue offers a miniature window into the vast and awe-inspiring cosmology of Hindu tradition. The statue embodies a powerful presence, perfectly sized for personal altars, meditation spaces, or as a meaningful addition to any art collection. The statue measures 2.8 inches in width and 1.8 inches in depth.

The Four Arms of Divinity

Each of Vishnu's four arms holds significance, embodying the tools and emblems of his divine role. While the specifics of each object may vary slightly, they often include: *

The Conch Shell (Shankha):

Represents the primordial sound of creation, Om, and the triumph of good over evil. Its resonating call awakens the senses and invokes divine blessings. *

The Discus (Chakra):

A symbol of time and cosmic order, the Chakra is a weapon used to vanquish negativity and maintain Dharma, the righteous path. It represents Vishnu's power to restore balance to the universe. *

The Lotus Flower (Padma):

Embodying purity, beauty, and spiritual awakening, the lotus symbolizes the potential for every soul to blossom into enlightenment. It represents detachment from worldly desires and the blossoming of inner peace. *

The Mace (Gada):

A symbol of strength and authority, the mace is wielded to enforce divine law and punish the wicked. It represents the power to overcome obstacles and maintain justice. These symbols are not mere adornments; they are a visual language that speaks to the core principles of Vishnu's role in the cosmic drama.

Vishnu: Sustainer of Existence

In Hindu mythology, Vishnu is one of the three principal deities of the Hindu Trinity (Trimurti), alongside Brahma the creator, and Shiva the destroyer. Vishnu is the preserver and protector of the universe, maintaining cosmic order and intervening in times of crisis to restore balance. Whenever Dharma, the righteous path, declines and evil threatens to overwhelm the world, Vishnu incarnates in various forms (avatars) to restore righteousness and protect the virtuous. These avatars include the revered figures of Rama and Krishna, heroes whose stories are deeply woven into the cultural fabric of India. The tales of Vishnu's avatars are not simply stories; they are powerful metaphors for the eternal struggle between good and evil, and the importance of upholding Dharma in one's own life. Displaying this copper statue of Vishnu serves as a constant reminder of these timeless values.

Crafted in Copper: A Metal of Significance

Copper, revered for its conductivity and beauty, has long been associated with healing, energy, and spirituality. Its warm tones and natural patina lend a sense of antiquity and authenticity to the statue, making it a timeless piece that will be treasured for generations. The use of copper adds to the overall sense of peace and serenity emanating from the statue. Its dimensions make it a suitable addition to a diverse range of spaces, and act as a focal point for meditation.
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