Ardhanarishvara
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Murlidhara Krishna (Brass)
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SOLD Bronze Dancing Ganesh on Kalinga 24"
Ganesh and Krishna often share the same poses and symbols. Kaliya, the serpent is most often associated with lord Krishna. Ganesh dances upon the five headed serpent as if he is as light as a feather. The dancing Ganesh is holding his broken tusk that he used to write the Mahabharata epic, a ball of sweets, and an elephant goad. Goads are symbolic of how one should steer the soul away from the ignorance and illusions of this earthly world just as a mahout would steer an elephant away from…
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SOLD Beautiful Bronze Vishnu Statue 25"
Vishnu's face is perfectly shaped giving him a truly divine appearance. His face is angular and sharp with his oval eyes almost looking through you with the power of his gaze. Vishnu has a magical face and pure expression! He is dressed in royal silk garments and holds in his four hands the sankha (conch), chakra (discus), gada (mace), a fly whisp in his front right hand. The conch represents "Om", the first sound of creation and also the beginning of matter, since sound and matter are…
SOLD Three Headed Ganesha Sculpture 48"
This Ganesh sculpture is handcrafted by the wood artisans in South India. The sculpture pictured is the only sculpture Lotus Sculpture has like this in our store. When you order this piece you will receive this exact sculpture. It is truly one of a kind as there is only one made exactly like this!The three heads of Trimukha Ganesh, or three faced Ganesh, depict the three states of being inherent in any manifestation, which are named the Guna. In his 6 hands he holds, 2 small lotus…