Brass Parashurama Statue with Shiva Linga - Divine Figure
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Brass Parashurama Statue with Shiva Linga - Divine Figure

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Bhagwan Shri Parshuram is the ansh avatar of Supreme Personality of Godhead ‘Shri Vishnu’. He was incarnated on earth to fight against ‘Adharma’ and has performed huge tapasayas (Meditating on the Lotus feet of God while leaving all the comforts for a long time). By Varna, he is a Brahmin and has huge beards and shreds as we can see in the depiction.

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Specifications
ZEL01
Brass Statue
Height: 7 inch
Width: 3.5 inch
Depth: 2.2 inch
Weight 1.55 kg
About the Item
  • Features Bhagawan Parashurama, an avatar of Lord Vishnu, revered for combating unrighteousness.
  • Depicts the deity standing with a Shiva Linga, symbolizing devotion and spiritual connection.
  • Carries an axe in one hand and a bow with a quiver on his shoulder, representing his warrior aspect.
  • Adorned in simple valkal vastra (unstitched garments) and a beaded necklace, signifying his ascetic nature.
  • Crafted from durable brass with intricate detailing, showcasing fine craftsmanship.
  • Perfect for home altars, meditation spaces, or as a significant cultural decor piece.
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Here in the sculpture, we can see the characteristic features of Lord Parshuram. He is a devotee of Lord Shiva thus standing along with a shivlingam which shows his respect and faith in the lotus feet of Godhead Shiva. He carries an axe, holds a bow in his left arm with a quiver hanged on his left shoulder. As a tapasvi, he wears valkal vastra (unstitched simple clothes) and a round aureole behind his divine head shows him as a great spiritual practitioner.


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