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Rama Bhakta Hanuman Brass Statue

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This brass sculpture serves as a reminder of the power of devotion and the selfless love that Lord Hanuman exemplifies.


Placing the "Rama Bhakta Hanuman" sculpture in your home or sacred space can inspire you to cultivate unwavering devotion and seek the divine in every aspect of your life.


Embrace the boundless love and dedication of Hanuman towards Lord Rama and allow his divine presence to bless you with courage, wisdom, and protection. 

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Specifications
RO62
Brass Statue
Height: 5.5 inch
Width: 2 inch
Depth: 1.7 inch
Weight 400 gm
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An Embodiment of Devotion

This exquisite brass statue captures the essence of Hanuman, the devoted servant and ardent admirer of Lord Rama. Hanuman, a central figure in the Hindu epic Ramayana, is revered for his unparalleled loyalty, strength, and unwavering faith. This depiction showcases him in a posture of humble devotion, with his hands clasped in a gesture of prayer and reverence, a pose that echoes his steadfast dedication to Rama. The intricate detailing of the brasswork brings to life his powerful form, reflecting the divine energy he is believed to possess. ––––––––––

Mythological Significance and Cultural Reverence

Hanuman's story is one of heroism and selflessness. Born of the wind god Vayu, he is often depicted as a vanara (a monkey-like humanoid), gifted with immense strength and the ability to fly. In the Ramayana, he plays a pivotal role in rescuing Sita, Rama's wife, from the clutches of the demon king Ravana. His epic journey across the ocean to Lanka, his confrontation with Ravana, and his role in the ensuing battle are testaments to his courage and devotion. Hanuman is worshipped as a symbol of strength, courage, devotion, and humility, and is invoked for protection, wisdom, and liberation. This statue serves as a tangible reminder of these powerful attributes, a piece that resonates with the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology and its enduring cultural impact. ––––––––––

Craftsmanship and Enduring Appeal

Crafted from high-quality brass, this statue exhibits a timeless appeal. The warm, golden hue of the metal lends a sense of sanctity and permanence, while the meticulous craftsmanship highlights every curve and contour of Hanuman's form. The elaborate headdress and ornate detailing on his attire further enhance its artistic value. The statue stands as a testament to the skill of artisans who have preserved traditional metalworking techniques through generations. Its compact size makes it a versatile piece, suitable for placement on a personal altar, a study desk, or as a decorative accent in any room, bringing a touch of spiritual grace and artistic elegance to your space. It is more than just an object; it is a conduit to devotion, a symbol of unwavering loyalty, and a piece of art that carries the weight of ancient stories and blessings.

The Mighty Hanuman: Exploring the Legends and Significance of the Monkey God

Hanuman is mentioned in several Vedic works of literature such as the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Srimad Bhagavatam. He is the dearest devotee of Lord Ramachandra, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. He is always engaged in the service of the Lord and the Lord always looks out for Hanuman every moment. Hanuman is often depicted tearing apart his chest and an image of Ram and Sita is seen which means that He is always absorbed in the transcendental thoughts of Shri Shri Sita Ram. In the Vaishnava traditions or Sampradayas, Hanuman plays a huge role in the spiritual life of a Sadhaka. Without getting the mercy of Hanuman, no one can get closer to Lord Ram. He is the very personification of devotion and dedication.

He has a monkeylike form and is bestowed with extraordinary powers and capabilities. But He does not use his powers to show to others, rather, he uses them in the service of Sita and Ram. The devotees of Ram always follow in the footsteps of Sri Hanuman to become sincere servants of the Lord.
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Can we keep Hanuman idol at home?

Keeping the deity of Lord Hanuman at your home altar would be very auspicious for everyone in your family. Sri Hanuman is very merciful and compassionate toward all living entities. He bestows his blessings especially on those who engage in the worship of Lord Ram and Mother Sita. Therefore, if you have the deities of Sita and Ram on your altar, installing the deity of Sri Hanuman will be the best decision. However, if you do not have Lord Ram and Mother Sita deities, you can keep the single deity of Hanuman as well. If you want to please him, you may chant the names of Lord Ram and sing His glories in front of his deity. Your life will completely change and you will experience transcendental bliss which is not found in performing any kind of material activities.
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Which Hanuman idol is good for home?

Exotic India offers you several types of Hanuman statues that you can keep on your home altar for worship. If you want to attract the mercy of Lord Hanuman and experience transcendental ecstasy, you may keep any of the forms of Lord Hanuman such as standing Hanuman, Hanuman in Dhyana Mudra, Hanuman carrying Sanjeevani, Hanuman opening his chest, Panchamukhi Hanuman, etc. Serve Lord Hanuman to the best of your capacity and pray to him to remove the obstacles in the path of your devotional service to Lord Ram and Mother Sita.
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