Rs. 13,500
Radha and Krishna even after being separated remain united in soul, spirit and in the consciousness of millions of followers.The love of Radha and Krishna is the blissful form of divine regality, an ocean of unlimited divine bliss. Krishna is referred as the “poornatam purushottam brahma” or the supreme personality of the god. Thus all the forms of god reside within Krishna, where all the forms are absolute and divinely one. This green stone carved sculpture in all its magnificence potrays the divine bonding of radha and krishna in Gokul.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo
Rs. 3,069
In ancient times, the kings were the biggest and most generous patrons of art and culture. Their patronage allowed traditional artists and craftsmen to flourish and the grateful artisans immortalized their courts in the form of beautiful and exquisite works of art. This intricately carved wooden sculpture captures a skilled woman musician in the midst of playing a beautiful melody on her string instrument to entertain the king and his court. The adroit craftsmanship captures the grandness of her outfit, complete with precious stones and the look of intense concentration as she focuses on entertaining the rapturous audience through her craft.
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made e.g. handcrafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs
Rs. 39,000
Ganesha, also Known as Akhuratha is one of the most revered deities in sanatana dharma. He is the ruler and the remover of all obstacles and also the bestower of knowledge. Hence Lord Ganesha is prayed before starting any new journey in life. This gorara stone carved sculpture in its grandeur depicts the lord in a sedentary position with his trunk turned towards left. The trunk turning left symbolizes moon and the cool power of ida nadi in our psychic body. This also signifies that lord blesses the devotees with the access to the fruit of their work in the material world.The laddu (sweet ball) indicates all material comfort.
Suggested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the Puja room or in the living room.
Note: This can also be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo
Rs. 7,500
Narayan or Vishnu, the supreme being is seen with his consort Goddess Laxmi. Narayana is the resting form of energy, the active form of Lord Naryana is called Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. Goddess Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity who bestows all kinds of material abundance. This red stone sculpture depicts the lord with his consort goddess Laxmi resting on Sesha Naga. Shesh“ in Sanskrit and many Indian languages means “that which remains" and “ Naga" means snake, and snake symbolises energy in Hinduism.So when these two words shesha +naga are put together, it means, that which remains, ultimately, is Energy or Atman.
Sugested Placement : This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the living room or in the puja room.
Note : In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 27,500
Carved out of red stone with all its fine details, this 15” tall statue is testimony to a rare artisanship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremley skilled artisans.Ganesha or the elephant god is worshiped world over as the destroyer of evil and bestower of prosperity.
Suggested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the puja room or in the living room.
Note: This can also be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame
Artist : Rabi Sahoo
Rs. 31,000
Ganesha, who is referred to as the lord of success is one of the most beloved Hindu deities. Taking a significant place in Panchyatna Pooja, Lord Ganesha is associated with wealth, joy, prosperity and education.It is a common ritual to worship Ganesha before any new beginning, that’s how important this divine being is!
The Ganesha staue with trunk on the right side are called as Siddhi Vinyaka because if worshipped correctly then one is blessed with quick results or siddhis.
Suggested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the puja room or in the living room.
Note: This can also be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo
Rs. 7,000
Each Mudras or peculiar hand gestures that can be seen in statues of Buddha have their own meaning, providing insights into an enlightened life. Dharmachakra mudra is one such unique hand gesture as sculpted in this kochila-stone marvel with bit of black polish. Translated from Buddhism as the wheel of Dharma, the distinctive gesture is also known as gesture of Teaching of the Wheel of Dharma. It depicts a significant moment in Buddha's life; he performed the mudra during his first sermon in Sarnath, a city north-east of Varanasi near the confluence of the Ganges and the Gomati rivers in Uttar Pradesh, India. Looking at the sculpture can unconsciously elevate inner awareness and usher calmness and peace.
Suggested Placement : The prayer room or the living room.
Note : With respect to size, the statue can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 6,500
Kali is the feminine form of Kalam ("black, dark coloured"). Kala primarily means "time", but also means "black"; hence, Kali means "the black one" or "beyond time". Kali is the Hindu goddess associated with empowerment or shakti. She is therefore called the Goddess of Time, Change, Power, Creation, Preservation, and Destruction.Her earliest appearance is that of a destroyer of evil forces. Kali's association with darkness stands in contrast to her consort, Shiva, whose body is covered by the white ashes of the cremation ground where he meditates, and with which Kali is also associated, as smasana Kali.
Suggested Placement : This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the living room or in the puja room.
Note : In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 10,500
This finely crafted sculpture represents Hindu god couple (Dvitva in Sanskrit), Shiva - the destroyer, recycler and regenerator of universe and all life, and his consort Parvati, considered the mother of the whole universe in Hinduism. Fittingly depicting Shiva’s auspiciousness and his might as the god of gods, while balancing his personality with his iconographical attributes -- his third eye on the forehead, the snake Vasuki around his neck, the adorning crescent moon, the holy river Ganga flowing from his matted hair, the trishula as his weapon and damaru, the two-headed drum, the amelioration incorporated in the sculpture is par excellence. The serenity is underlined by the depiction of Parvathi through her gentle and nurturing personality.
Suggested Placement : In the puja(worship) room or in the living room.
Note : With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 10,500
The sclupture in all its grandeur depicts Krishna’s life at Gokul, where as a child he was equally charming and mischivious. Many names of Krishna are derived from his virtues and deeds. As a cowherd Krishna’s enchanting flute play had a magical spell on every living being. Hence the epithet” Manamohana”.Gokul is where the eternal romance of Krishna and Radha unfolded. Radha Krishna are collectively known within Hinduism as the combination of both the feminine as well as the masculine aspects of God. Krishna is often referred as svayam bhagavan (the god himself) and Radha is Krishna's supreme beloved.
Sugested Placement : This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the puja room or in the corner of your living room.
Note : In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 5,500
Saraswati is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts, wisdom and learning. She is also the consort of Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe. The four hands of goddess Saraswati represent four aspects of human personality of learning: mind, intellect, alertness and ego. She has sacred scriptures in one hand and a lotus – the symbol of true knowledge – in the second. With her other two hands, she plays the music of love and life on a string instrument called the veena. Carved out of green stone with all its fine details, this miniature statue is testimony to a rare artisanship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremley skilled artisans.
Sugested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the puja room or in the living room.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 11,000
This sculpture is one among the many which reflect the influence of Buddhism, which has been carried forward through generations. The central theme of this sculpture emanates peace of mind. The Nirvana state of Buddha comes alive from its redstone form, and recreates a sense of completeness that is embellished with nothing, but freedom (Moksha in Sanskrit) that comes with calmness.
Suggested Placement : In The living room.
Note : With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 31,000
The snake tied around Ganesha represents the divine energy that infuses all living forms. At times, the snake is shown around Ganesha’s neck. Here, it represents kundalini, the coil of psychic energy that lies at the base of our spine. Carved out of green stone with all its fine details, this 16’’ tall sculpture is testimony to a rare artisanship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremely skilled artisans. Ganesha or the elephant god is worshiped world over as the destroyer of evil and the one who bestows with prosperity.
Suggested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the Puja room or in the corner of your living room or in your courtyard.
Note: In respect to size, this sculpture can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo
Rs. 7,500
A natural expression of things by words (Mudra in Sanskrit) by Buddha has been a gesture holding special meanings since generations. And there are several of them. One of the most popular mudras found depicted in Buddha statues is the Bhumisparsha mudra, translated as the earth touching gesture. This sculpture depicts the mudra and the iconographic representation is one of the most popular. An ideal artifact for any home, this sculpture in pink stone depicts the moment of Buddha's awakening. He is seen seated with his right hand reaching the ground with the palm inward while touching the lotus throne. The left hand can be seen with the palm upright in his lap. It is believed that the Bhumisparsha mudra helps us to bring about the transformation from rage and anger to wisdom.
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room.
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made - hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 31,000
Ganesha, as Muktidaya, is the ruler and the bestower of eternal bliss. Hence it is believed that every new journey in life that is initiated after offering prayers to the lord culminates with riches of favorable results. The snake tied around Ganesha’s hand represents the divine energy that infuses all living forms. At times, the snake is shown around Ganesha’s neck. Here, it represents kundalini, the coil of psychic energy that lies at the base of our spine. Carved of green stone in its grandeur, depicts the lord in a sedentary position with his trunk turning to left. The trunk turning left symbolizes moon and the cool power of ida nadi in our psychic body.This also signifies that the lord blesses the devotees with the access to the fruit of their work in the material world.
Suggested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the Puja room or in the living room.
Note: This can also be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo
Rs. 6,500
Depicts supreme lord Krishna’s time in Gokul.Krishna grew up as an extremely playful, mischivious and charming child.As he grew up his divine good looks, long and mated hair and enchanting flute play mesmerized all.Gokul is where the eternal love story of Radha and Krishna unfolded. Radha Krishna are collectively known within Hinduism as the combination of both the feminine as well as the masculine aspects of God.
Suggested Placement : Carved out of white stone this sculpture can be entrenched in the puja (worship) room or the living room.
Note : In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 31,000
The sculpture in all its grandeur depicts Krishna’s life at Gokul, where as a child he was equally charming and mischievous. Many names of Krishna are derived from his virtues and deeds. As a cowherd Krishna’s enchanting flute play had a magical spell on every living being. Hence the epithet “Muralimanohara”.Gokul is where the eternal romance of Krishna and Radha unfolded. Radha Krishna are collectively known within Hinduism as the combination of both the feminine as well as the masculine aspects of God. Krishna is often referred as svayam bhagavan (the god himself) and Radha is Krishna's supreme beloved.
Suggested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the Puja room or in the corner of your living room.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo
Rs. 57,000
The Indian maritime history dates back to 3000 BCE. The well developed and robust system had a far and wide reach. From Rome, Greece to Mesopotamian, Persia and Arabia, traders made their presence felt all over. Spices were the most in demand export items to the western world.
This Green-Stone sculpture captures a boat ride by maidens. The expression captures the confidence and the skills of the maidens at riding the boat in the high sea. It also showcases how women in ancient India were in centre of all major activities.
Suggested Placement: In the living room or in the bed room.
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 6,000
Narayan or Vishnu, the Supreme Being is the resting form of energy, the active form of Lord Naryana is called Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. The Lord is called Padmanabha as his navel is of the shape of a lotus flower and it is believed that the creator of the universe Lord Brahma was originated from the lotus navel of Narayana, the Supreme Being. This red stone sculpture depicts the lord on Sesha Naga. Shesh“ in Sanskrit and many Indian languages means “that which remains" and “ Naga" means snake, and snake symbolises energy in Hinduism.So when these two words shesha+naga are put together, it means, that which remains, ultimately, is Energy or Atman.
Sugested Placement : This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the living room or in the puja room.
Note : In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 39,000
Ganesha, is one of the most revered deities in sanatana dharma.As Vigneswara, he is the ruler and the remover of all obstacles. Hence Lord Ganesha is prayed before starting any new journey in life. This green stone sculpture in its grandeur depicts the lord in a sitting position with his trunk turned towards left. The trunk turning left symbolizes moon and the cool power of ida nadi in our psychic body. This also signifies that lord blesses the devotees with the access to the fruit of their work in the material world. The laddu (sweet ball) indicates all material comfort.
Suggested Placement: This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the puja room or the living room.
Note: This also can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist:Rabi Sahoo
Rs. 65,000
Radha and Krishana even after being separated is considered to have remained united in soul, spirit and in the consciousness of millions of followers. The love of Radha and Krishna is the blissful form of divine regality, an ocean of unlimited divine bliss in perpetual co-inherence otherwise known as Samavaaya in sanskrit. Krishna is referred as the “poornatam purushottam brahma” or the supreme personality of the god. Thus all the forms of god reside within Krishna, where all the forms are absolute and divinely one. This red stone carved sculpture in all its magnificence portrays the divine bonding of Radha and Krishna in Gokul. The natural splendor and opulence captured with such finesses is a testimony to a form of artistic brilliance.
Sugested Placement : This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the living room or in the puja room.
Note : In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 9,500
Santoshi Mata is considered as the goddess who blesses with all sorts of satisfaction (Abhipriti in Sanskrit) or is the mother of satisfaction. Unlike many vedic gods, the worship of Santoshi Mata as a form of supreme being is more recent. The artistic representation that embodies benevolence as an epitome has helped gaining followers and popularity.The followers of the goddess perform vrata or devotional fast for 16 consecutive Fridays to have their wishes fulfilled. Carved out of green stone with all its fine details, this sclupture is a testimony to a rare artisanship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremley skilled artisans.
Sugested Placement : This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the living room or in the puja room.
Note : In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 9,000
Carved out of greenstone with all its fine details, this sclupture is testimony to a rare artisanship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremley skilled artisans.Ganesha or the elephant god is worshiped world over as the destroyer of evil and bestower of prosperity and knowledge. The Ganesha staue with trunk on the right side are called as Siddhi Vinyaka because if worshipped correctly then one is blessed with quick results or siddhis.
Sugested Placement :This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the Puja room or in the living room
Note: In respect to size, all statues can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Artist : Rabi Sahoo
Rs. 33,000
The Ganesha staue with trunk on the right side are called as Siddhi Vinyaka because if worshipped correctly then one is blessed with quick results or siddhis. The snake tied around Ganesha’s hand represents the divine energy that infuses all living forms. At times, the snake is shown around Ganesha’s neck. Then, it represents kundalini, the coil of psychic energy that lies at the base of our spine. Creating intricate and ornately carved stone marvels inspired by the divine, have been a practice mastered by the artisans of Odisha since centuries. Carved out of redstone with all its fine details, this sclupture is a testimony to a rare artisanship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremley skilled artisans.Ganesha or the elephant god is worshiped world over as the destroyer of evil and bestower of prosperity and knowledge.
Sugested Placement : This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the puja room or in the living room.
Note : In respect to size, this ganesha statue can be custom made i.e. hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 9,000
In Hindu mythology, the goddess Lakshmi is revered as the goddess of wealth, fortune and material and spiritual prosperity. Worshipped as the consort of the Lord Vishnu, Lakshmi occupies a special place in the pantheon of Indian gods and goddesses for her benevolence and the balance that she and her divine husband bring to the cosmos and the universe at large. Emerging at the time of the creation of the universe, legend has it that she arose, floating over the water on the expanded petals of a lotus flower, and that is how she is represented in most classical depictions. This exquisite marble sculpture pays tribute to her classical representations, and the master sculptor has also captured the representations of the four goals of human life: dharma, karma, artha and moksha by depicting her with 4 hands, each symbolizing one of the goals. This statue is designed to spread positivity and good vibes through the house and makes a perfect addition to a discerning art enthusiast's collection of artefacts steeped in Indian mythology and lore.This exquisite masterpiece is perfect for the living room or the Pooja room.
Note : In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 7,500
Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth, fortune, and prosperity (both material and spiritual). She is the wife and active energy of Lord Vishnu.Her four hands represent the four goals of human life considered important to the Hindu way of life: dharma,karma,artha, and moksha.[ According to another legend, she emerges during the creation of universe, floating over the water on the expanded petals of a lotus flower. The festivals of Diwali and Sharad Purnima (Kojagiri Purnima) are celebrated in her honor.
Suggested Placement: Carved out of green stone this sculpture can be entrenched in the puja (worship) room or in the living room.
Note: With respect to size, the statue can be custom made -- hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 16,500
Goddess Saraswati or Vanishri is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music, arts, wisdom and learning. She is also the consort of Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe. The four hands of goddess Saraswati represent four aspects of human personality of learning: mind, intellect, alertness and ego. She has sacred scriptures in one hand and a lotus – the symbol of true knowledge – in the second. With her other two hands, she plays the music of love and life on a string instrument called the veena. Carved out of red stone with all its fine details, this miniature statue is testimony to a rare artisanship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremley skilled artisans.
Sugested Placement : This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the puja room or in the living room.
Note : In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 7,500
Hanuman or Vayuputra is the greatest symbol of valour, energy, intelligence, prowess, character, charm, discernment, composure, dexterity, vigor, and fortitude. It is believed as long as the name of Lord Ram remains in this world, Hanumanji will live in this world as well. This 48’’ sclupture with natural finish is testimony to a rare artisanship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremley skilled artisans.
Suggested Placement : In the puja (worship) room or the living room.
Note : With respect to size, the statue can be custom made - hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 13,500
Vishwakarma is revered as the presiding deity of artisans and architects. He is believed to be the "Principal Architect of the Universe ", and the early concept of Brahman and Purusha. Since Vishwakarma is the divine engineer of the world, as a mark of reverence, he is not only worshiped by the engineering and architectural community but also by all professionals. It is customary for craftsmen to worship their tools in his name. Carved out of red stone with all its fine details, this sclupture is a testimony to a rare artisanship of the distant past that has been kept alive by a group of extremley skilled artisans.
Sugested Placement : This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the puja room or in the living room.
Note : In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 78,000
Being aware of everything while being in a nidra (sleeping) posture is how Narayana is shown. Narayana is the resting form of energy, the active form of Lord Naryana is called Vishnu.This chalk stone sculpture depicts the lord with his consort goddess Laxmi resting on Sesha Naga. Shesh“ in Sanskrit and many Indian languages means “that which remains" and “ Naga" means snake, and snake symbolises energy in Hinduism.So when these two words shesha +naga are put together, it means, that which remains, ultimately, is Energy or Atman.
Sugested Placement : This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the puja room or in the living room.
Note : In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.
Rs. 37,000
Narayan or Vishnu, the supreme being is seen with his consort Goddess Laxmi. Narayana is the resting form of energy, the active form of Lord Naryana is called Vishnu, the preserver of the universe. Goddess Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth and prosperity who bestows all kinds of material abundance. This red stone sculpture depicts the lord with his consort goddess Laxmi resting on Sesha Naga. Shesh“ in Sanskrit and many Indian languages means “that which remains" and “ Naga" means snake, and snake symbolises energy in Hinduism.So when these two words shesha +naga are put together, it means, that which remains, ultimately, is ENERGY or Atman.
Sugested Placement : This sculpture in all its glory can be entrenched in the living room or in the puja room.
Note : In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e hand sculpted over a specific time frame.