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6" Small Pradosha Moorthy (Shiva Parvati Seated on Nandi) | Copper Statue

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DDR855
Copper Statue
Height: 6 inch
Width: 3.2 inch
Depth: 1.5 inch
Weight 540 gm
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A Divine Union on Nandi: The Pradosha Moorthy

This exquisite copper statue captures the divine grace and profound symbolism of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati seated together on their celestial vehicle, Nandi the bull. The Pradosha Moorthy represents a sacred time in the Hindu calendar, particularly the auspicious period just before sunset when Lord Shiva performs his cosmic dance, the Tandava. This moment is believed to be highly propitious for devotees to seek blessings, forgiveness, and spiritual upliftment. The artistry in this sculpture is remarkable, with intricate details that bring the divine figures to life. Lord Shiva, with his serene expression and trident, embodies immense power and auspiciousness. Goddess Parvati, held lovingly in his arms, radiates maternal grace and divine energy. Their son, Lord Kartikeya, is also depicted, adding to the familial harmony and divine completeness of the scene. The steadfast Nandi, Lord Shiva's devoted vahana (vehicle), is sculpted with strength and loyalty, his posture conveying his readiness to carry the divine couple through the cosmos. The ornate prabhamandala (aureole or arch) behind them signifies their supreme divinity and cosmic presence, adorned with delicate patterns that speak to the skilled craftsmanship. ––––––––––

Cultural Significance and Mythology

The Pradosha Vrata (fast) is observed by devotees of Lord Shiva to invoke his blessings. Mythology tells us that during Pradosham, Shiva dances the Ananda Tandava (dance of bliss) in a state of cosmic harmony. It is a time when he is believed to be especially pleased and receptive to prayers. Worshipping the Pradosha Moorthy is thought to alleviate sins, remove obstacles, and bestow peace and prosperity upon the devotee. Nandi, the bull, symbolizes dharma (righteousness), strength, and devotion. His presence signifies that the divine path is one of virtue and unwavering commitment. The choice of copper for this statue is significant. Copper is considered a sacred metal in Hinduism, believed to possess purifying properties and to enhance spiritual energy. The warm, earthy tones of the copper lend a timeless and spiritual aura to the piece, making it a focal point for devotion and contemplation. This Pradosha Moorthy is not merely an artifact but a conduit to the divine, an embodiment of celestial love, power, and cosmic order, inviting you to connect with the profound traditions of Hinduism. Its compact size makes it ideal for placement in a home altar, meditation space, or any corner where you wish to invite divine blessings and a sense of sacred tranquility.
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