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18.20 inch Height X 11.80 inch Width x 8.00 inch Depth
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7.7 inch Height x 5 inch Width X 5.5 inch Depth
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6.4 inch Height x 4.5 inch Width X 4.5 inch Depth
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17" Goddess Parvati Shivakamasundari In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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17.6 inch x 4.9 inch x 4.9 inch
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8" Mukhalingam (Parvati on Rear Side) In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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8.0 inch Height X 4.0 inch Width X 4.0 inch Length
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9" Standing Parvati in Brass | Handmade | Made in India
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9.5" X 3.0" X 3.0"
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16.5 inch x 6.5 inch x 5 inch Depth - Shiva16 inch x 9.4 inch x 4.8 inch - Parvati
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11" Devi Parvati In Brass | Handmade | Made In India
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11.6 inch Height x 4.3 inch Width x 3.5 inch Depth
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18.5 inch Height x 8.7 inch Width x 7.7 inch Depth
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Shiva-16.5 Inch x 6.5 inch x 5 inch, Parvati-16 inch x 9 inch x 5 inch
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18.5 inch Height x 6.7 inch Width x 6.7 inch Depth
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10" Parvati in Lalita Roop - Beauteous Aspect | Handmade Brass Statue | Made in India
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29.2 inch Height x 9.7 inch Width X 8.5 inch Depth
RM3333
16.5 inch Height x 7.4 inch Width x 5.6 inch Depth
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15.2 inch Height x 6.7 inch Width x 5.4 inch Depth
RM1387
29.4 inch Height x 8.2 inch Width x 8.2 inch Depth
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9.9 inch Height x 5.6 inch Width x 2.7 inch Depth
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13.2 inch Height x 4.2 inch Width x 3.5 inch Depth
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12 inch x 9.5 inch x 5 inch
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13.8 inch Height x 10.8 inch Width x 4.5 inch Depth
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3.6 inch Height x 3.5 inch Width X 1.4 inch Depth
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13.5 inch Height x 10 inch Width x 4 inch Depth
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15.4 inch Height x 9.7 inch Width x 6.5 inch Depth
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26.5 inch Height x 11.5 inch Width x 9 inch Depth
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8.8 inch Height x 5.2 inch Width x 4.6 inch Depth
RM872
14 inch Height x 5.8 inch Width x 3.2 inch Depth
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12 inch Height x 6.8 inch Width x 5 inch Depth
RM917
13.5 inch Height x 6.5 inch Width X 4 inch Depth
RM1387
16.5 inch x 6.0 inch x 5.0 inch-Shiva16.0 inch x 10.0 inch x 5.0 inch-Parvati
RM2572
11.7 inch Height x 9.5 inch Width x 7 inch Depth
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11.8 inch Height x 9.5 inch Width X 6.3 inch Depth
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23.5 inch Height x 7.8 inch Width X 7.4 inch Depth
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8.7 inch Height x 5.2 inch Width X 4.5 inch Depth
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23.5 inch Height X 8.0 inch width X 7.5 inch depth
RM3087
16.0 inch x 7.0 inch x 5.0 inch-Shiva 16.0 inch x 10.0 inch x 5.0 inch-Parvati
RM3087
14.0 inch x 4.0 inch x 3.5 inch
RM783
16.5 inch x 6.5 inch x 5.0 inch-Shiva16.0 inch x 10.0 inch x 5.0 inch-Parvati
RM2572
The Curvaceous Ardhanarishvara Brass Statue
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13.0" x 4.5" x 4.5"
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The daughter of Mountain, Goddess Parvati, the benevolent aspect of the ultimate female form

The merciful aspect of Goddess Devi's greatest female embodiment is recognized as the Hindu Goddess Parvati. She is considered as the "child of the mountain" because she is the daughter of the mountain King, Himawan, and queen Mena. She is the mother of the two Hindu deities Ganesha and Murugan in addition to being the wife of Lord Shiva.


Uma and Guari are alternative titles for the Hindu goddess Parvati. She is the Hindu goddess linked to compassion, affection, wedding, kids, childbirth, and elegance. She transmits the divine force in between man and a woman and is considered as the mother goddess in Hinduism.


The Hindu goddess Parvati is a practitioner of mindfulness, very much like her husband Shiva. Shiva sculptures almost always have Parvati standing by his side as a constant friend.


Shiva's stern heart was thawed by Parvati's compassion. Alongside, they experienced the delights of married life as they played games on Mount Kailas or participated in sports on the shores of the Manasarovar.


Shiva's concern for the world was reignited by the goddess's pertinent questions. He imparted the Vedic and Tantric mysteries which he had accumulated throughout innumerable centuries of mindfulness during his speech.


Shiva evolved into the birthplace of the humanities, especially dance and theater, owing to her magnificence. The gods, who had been delighted to observe his enchantment with the goddess, observed him perform songs and dances to their delight. 


When Goddess Parvati became the wrathful Kali


Skanda, the celestial warden, proceeded to kill countless devils that opposed the authority of the deities. But he was not able to defeat the demon Raktabija. The lifeblood of this monster produced a thousand more demons each minute it struck the earth.


He looked impenetrable. Parvati joined the celestial battleground as the dreaded deity Kali — dark as dying, gaunt with droopy eyes, open mouth, and wild disheveled hair enveloping her naked body — to help her son in his quest to cleanse the three kingdoms of the demon.


Before the lifeblood drop could get to the ground and revive a diabolical existence, Kali spread her huge, outstretched tongue from across the battle ground and lapped the falling blood of the monster.


Lacking his capacity to multiply numbers, Raktabija was powerless. Raktabija and all of his remaining duplicates were eliminated by Skanda. Skanda praised his mother for her quick help.


Kali adorned herself with a girdle of severed hands and a wreath of decapitated heads as she danced madly on the battleground to rejoice in her triumph. 


Shiva and Parvati : The perfect pair


The Hindu tradition holds Parvati up as a metaphor for a variety of high values, such as domestic life, asceticism, reproduction, and dedication towards both the divine and one's wife.


Parvati's association with Shiva, which refers to the struggle between the stereotypical hermit and the householder, is the fundamental component of her symbolic importance.


Shiva, who lacks a lineage or bloodline, is lured into the world of love, sexuality, and birth by Parvati, a personification of domestic bliss. Her request for Shiva to resuscitate the damaged Kama demonstrates her potential for sexual attraction, which forms the foundation for the householder's vocation.


Shiva is the uncontrolled and unpredictable destroyer, and Parvati is the balanced constructor who minimizes Shiva's detrimental effects. 


Although she lives in this materialistic realm, she is susceptible to austerity comparable to that displayed by her husband. Shiva is stopped from storing a possibly dangerous surplus of tapas, or austere heat, by Parvati compelling him into matrimony.


The couple consequently symbolizes the blessings of domestic bliss and matrimony when they are bound with each other in unison, in addition to the power of renunciation and penance.


Which celebration commemorates Goddess Parvati?


The Teej festival, which honors Parvati and heralds in the monsoons, is held in the month of mid-July to mid-August.


Where should the sculpture of Goddess Parvati be placed at home?


It should be positioned in the north-east part of the residence or business, as per vaastu, for improved outcomes and wealth.


The Goddess Parvati remains unparalleled in beauty and divinity across all three realms of existence. Wife of the divine Lord Shiv, in a considerable number of Exotic India's brass sculptures She is next to Him, often in a pose of divine dance ritual.


From full-length sculptures of Her gracious form in varying sizes to busts and skillfully crafted masks, Exotic India has it all. Our brass sculptures of Goddess Parvati, and the rich inlay on the same, are essential examples of singular brass artisanry pursued in the Orient.