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Standing Devi Parvati

฿11,758
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Specifications
ZDA44
Bronze Statue from Swamimalai
Height: 9.3 inch
Width: 3.1 inch
Depth: 3.1 inch
Weight 1.10 kg
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Easy Returns
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

The Divine Embodiment of Shakti

This exquisite bronze statue captures the divine presence of Devi Parvati, the eternal consort of Lord Shiva and the mother of the universe. Crafted with meticulous detail by master artisans from Swamimalai, a region renowned for its centuries-old bronze casting traditions, this sculpture is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of South India. The patina of the bronze, deepened by time and reverence, lends an aura of antiquity and spiritual depth to the piece, inviting contemplation and awe. Parvati, in Hindu mythology, is the goddess of fertility, love, beauty, and devotion. She is the benevolent aspect of Devi, the supreme cosmic energy that animates the universe. Her stories are numerous and inspiring, from her rigorous penance to win the heart of Shiva, to her fierce manifestation as Durga and Kali to vanquish demons. This portrayal, however, emphasizes her gentle and graceful form, a representation of the nurturing and creative forces she embodies. She is the Adishakti, the primordial energy, the Shakti that sustains all existence. Her divine dance is said to have set the rhythm of the cosmos, and her presence is a source of power, compassion, and liberation. ––––––––––

A Masterpiece of Swamimalai Bronze Craftsmanship

The origin of this sculpture from Swamimalai imbues it with a special significance. This village, nestled in the Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu, has a lineage of bronze casting that dates back to the Chola period. The 'lost-wax' technique, known as 'Madhuchishtavidhanam' in Sanskrit, has been passed down through generations, preserving an art form that is both sacred and secular. The artisans employ traditional methods, using natural materials and a deep understanding of metallurgy and iconography to create pieces that are not merely decorative but are considered divine vessels. The flowing lines of the drapery, the delicate rendering of her jewelry, and the serene expression on her face are all hallmarks of this esteemed tradition, demonstrating exceptional skill and devotion. This statue is more than just an object of art; it is a gateway to the divine, a tangible connection to the spiritual essence of India. The poise of the figure, with one hand gently extended, seems to offer a blessing or a welcoming gesture, drawing the devotee into her divine embrace. The intricate headdress and the traditional adornments speak to the grandeur and majesty associated with the goddess. To possess such a sculpture is to invite prosperity, well-being, and spiritual growth into your life, a constant reminder of the omnipresent divine feminine energy.
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