NEPALESE HINDU DEITY IDOLS

Explore Handcrafted Nepalese Hindu Sculptures

Discover finely crafted Nepalese Hindu sculptures, featuring divine deities like Ganesha and Lakshmi. Meticulously fashioned from premium brass and copper, often with intricate gold plating and inlay work, each piece embodies traditional artistry and spiritual significance. These handmade treasures from Nepal offer enduring beauty and sacred charm.
5 inch Height X 3.5 inch Width X 2 inch Depth
$184
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27 inch Height X 13 inch Width X 6 inch Depth
$690
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10 inch Height X 5.5 inch Width X 2.6 inch Depth
$690
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6.00 inch Height X 5.00 inch Width X 2.00 inch Depth
$4037
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8.7 inch Height X 4 inch Width
$472
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7 inch Height X 2.5 inch Width
$489
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9.5 inch Height X 5 inch Width
$776
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8 inch Height X 4 inch Width
$575
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6.5 inch Height X 2 inch Width
$454
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7 inch Height X 2 inch Width
$454
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9 inch Height X 5.5 inch Width
$656
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13 inch Height X 4.5 inch Width
$604
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12.2 inch Height X 4.5 inch Width
$414
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18.5 inch Height X 6 inch Width
$374
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16 inch Height X 4.9 inch Width
$1012
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10.5 inch Height X 5.5 inch Width X 3.5 inch Length
$1518
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6.8 inch Height x 5.7 inch Width x 0.4 inch Depth
$46
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26.00 inch Height X 17.50 inch Width x 7.00 inch Depth
$633
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30.70 inch Height X 15.40 inch Width x 6.50 inch Depth
$759
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30.00 inch Height X 15.00 inch Width x 7.00 inch Depth
$759
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8.00 inch Height x 9.50 inch Width x 7.00 inch Depth
$420
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26.30 inch Height x 16.20 inch Width x 7.50 inch Depth
$2070
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13.5 inch x 9.0 inch x 3.5 inch
$18,101
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16.50 inch Height x 15.50 inch Width x 1.00 inch Depth
$138
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29 inch Height x 19.5 inch Width x 10.2 inch Depth
$2530
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11.7 inch Height x 10.2 inch Width x 0.5 inch Depth
$98
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12.9 inch Height x 6.7 inch Width x 3 inch Depth
$92
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10.5 inch Height x 11.5 inch Width x 0.7 inch Depth
$161
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11.8 inch Height x 9.5 inch Width x 4.2 inch Depth
$121
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6.7 inch Height x 15.2 inch Width x 0.8 inch Depth
$121
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13.2 inch Height x 8.5 inch Width x 2.5 inch Depth
$104
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19.7 inch Height x 11.7 inch Width x 5 inch Depth
$1823
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11.6 inch Height x 11.6 inch Width x 0.5 inch Depth
$98
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17.2 inch Height x 23.2 inch Width x 6.7 inch Depth
$581
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9.5 inch Height x 29.5 inch Width x 1 inch Depth
$460
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11.7 inch Height x 5.4 inch Width x 2.5 inch Depth
$98
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10.1 inch Height x 5.8 inch Width x 2.8 inch Depth
$69
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12.7 inch Height x 8.2 inch Width x 4.5 inch Depth
$201
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6 inch Height x 7.2 inch Width x 0.5 inch Depth
$69
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12.5 inch Height x 6 inch Width x 3.5 inch Depth
$81
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14.7 inch Height x 7.4 inch Width x 4 inch Depth
$109
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22.2 inch Height x 10.5 inch Width x 6.3 inch Depth
$759
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11.5 inch Height x 6 inch Width x 3.5 inch Depth
$104
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15 inch Height x 11.2 inch Width x 5.5 inch Depth
$253
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9.6 inch Height x 7.6 inch Width x 4.7 inch Depth
$86
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8.7 inch Height x 6.4 inch Width x 2.5 inch Depth
$46
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7 inch X 20.2 inch X 7 inch
$759
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25.0 inch X 16.0 inch X 6.5 inch
$633
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24.5 inch x 12.0 inch x 5.5 inch
$506
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25.5 inch X 18.3 inch X 9.0 inch
$1012
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20.0" X 9.0" X 7.0"
$638
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Super Large Sadhu (Hermit) Mask - Made in Nepal
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73.50 inch Height X 11.70 inch Width x 6.50 inch Depth
$1139
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Super Large Size Yogi (Hermit) Wooden Mask Statue from Nepal
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73.00 inch Height X 11.00 inch Width x 7.00 inch Depth
$1139
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The Flying Plaits Of Lord Nataraja
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12.50 inch Height x 11.30 inch Width x 5.20 inch Depth
$633
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The History of Hinduism in Nepal right from the Roots to the Fruits Explained

Historians and local customs say that a Hindu sage named "Ne" laid down a good foundation for himself in the valley of Kathmandu during ancient times, and that "Nepal" signifies "the protected region" ("pala" meaning region in Nepalese). He performed strict religious services at Teku, the Bagmati and Bishnumati rivers' confluence.


As indicated by legends, he chose a devout cowherd to be the first of the numerous rulers of the Gopala line. These rulers are said to have managed Nepal for more than 500 years. He chose Bhuktaman to be the main ruler in the line of the Gopal (Cowherd) tradition. The Gopala line ruled for a considerable length of time. Yakshya Gupta was the last ruler of this line.


As per Skanda Purana, a rishi called "Ne" or "Nemuni" used to live in the Himalayas. In the Pashupati Purana, he is referenced as a holy person and a defender. He is said to have rehearsed penance at the Bagmati and Kesavati rivers and to have taught his doctrines there as well. The pennant that flutters on Hindu temples in Nepal is a significant Hindu symbol.


Famous practice in the country holds that Lord Vishnu had coordinated with the Nepali public and gave them their banner, with the sun and moon as insignias on it. In a Hindu Purana, it is composed that it was Lord Shiva who gave the banner to Lord Vishnu, and afterward Lord Vishnu to Lord Indra, for the reason for defeating devils.


Some Hindu deities popular in Nepal are-


  1. Lord Ganesha: Gan implies group. A universe is a gathering of particles and various energies. This universe would be in disorder assuming there was no preeminent regulation overseeing these assorted gatherings of elements. The Lord of this large number of gatherings of molecules and energies is Ganesha. He is the incomparable cognizance that pervades all and maintains order in this universe. Lord Ganesha is


  • Achintya - beyond thought


  • Avyakta - beyond articulation


  • Ananta - everlasting


  1. Ugra Chandi Durga: Caṇḍī or Caṇḍikā is the name by which the Supreme divine being is alluded to in Devī Māhātmya. Chandi addresses the shakti or force of Brahman. The word Chanda alludes to unprecedented attributes and hence alludes to the Brahman, who is uncommon because of its complete autonomy concerning time and space. The word Chandi additionally alludes to the searing force of outrage of the Brahman. Bhaskararaya, the main expert on issues concerning Devi love, characterizes Chandi as 'the furious, horrendous or enthusiastic one'. 


  1. Lord Kubera: Lord Kubera is the 'financier of the divine beings' and 'lord of Yaksha'. He is a genuine portrayal of riches, flourishing, and greatness. Master Kubera circulates, yet in addition, keeps up with and monitors every one of the fortunes of this universe. Subsequently, he is otherwise called the gatekeeper of wealth. 'Kubera' in Sanskrit implies poorly Shaped or distorted.


    Thus, according to the significance of the name, Lord Kubera is depicted as having a fat and stout body. He has been portrayed with a composition like that of the lotus leaves and His body structure shows a few distortions. He has three legs, just eight teeth, and His left eye is yellow. Lord Kubera, being the god of riches, always carries a pot or sack loaded with gold coins and is decorated with heavy gems.


  1. Lord Shiva: Shiva (Siva) is the main god in the Hindu pantheon and is viewed as an individual from the blessed trinity (Trimurti) of Hinduism with Brahma and Vishnu. A complex Hindu Lord, he might address goodness, and generosity and act as the Protector.


    He is likewise connected with Time, and especially as the destroyer and maker of all worldly things. In Hinduism, the universe is remembered to recover in cycles (every 2,160,000,000 years). Shiva obliterates the universe toward the finish of each cycle which then considers another Creation.


What are the Hindu pilgrimage sites in Nepal?


Significant Hindu pilgrimage destinations in Nepal are Budhanilkantha Temple, Muktinath Temple, Changunarayan Temple, Patan Area, Pathivara Devi sanctuary, Pashupatinath Temple, Devghat, Janakpurdham, Doleshwar Mahadev Halesi Mahadev Temple, and, Manakamana Temple.


Who is the guardian deity of Nepal?


Shiva is broadly viewed as the guardian divinity of Nepal. India, and its religion Hinduism, has had the largest influence over Nepalese art and sculpture. Despite the modern-day prevalence of Buddhism in Nepal, Hindu sculptures are also made by the region's artisans.


To devotees it does not matter where or by who a work of art has been made, as long as it serves its spiritual function as an icon and a meditative aid; but to the connoisseur of spiritual art and iconography, the complexities and resulting aesthetics of the origin of a work of art is very relevant. In this section is curated a collection of Hindu deities sculpted in Nepal by local artisans, in keeping with the sensitivity and worldview of the Nepalese sculptural tradition.


The icons come with idealised features of Nepalese men and women, since it is thought that the respective cross-religious devotees could identify with an entity that resembles oneself (this of course does not apply to wrathful deities).


Because of the similarities between India's Hinduism and Nepal's Buddhism, and the iconographies in question, it is difficult to distinguish between sculptures of the same deity made in Nepal and in India. Certain elements like flowing vines to frame the composition, relatively simple or single-layered pedestals, and taut graceful facial features indicate the Nepalese origin of the Hindu sculptures in this section.


Modern-day Nepalese artisans follow older sculptural styles long established in India, and given that the emphasis is on upholding tradition as opposed to establishing an individual style. The Nepalese influences are more discernible in the unconventional-medium sculptures such as wood and signature gilded copper.