Rs. 42,000
One day, a long time ago, on the Kailash parvat, Lord Shiva was lost in thought trying to decide a leader for Ganas (attendants of the Lord). Both his sons- Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya volunteered and therefore, Lord Shiva decided to test them to pick the best one. He said that whoever completes a journey around the world, takes bath in all the Holy rivers, and comes back first will be declared the leader. Lord Kartikeya quickly took off on his peacock when Lord Ganesha began circling his parents, seeking their blessings. When asked the reason for this, he dutifully replied that his parents are his world. That is how he came to be known as Ganapati- Lord of the Ganas. Bring home this Beechwood sculpture today and invoke the Lord's blessings.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e., hand crafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Dimensions: 24"x12"x6"
Culture: India
Medium: Beechwood
Suggested Placement: In your living room or puja room
Weight: 45Kgs
Product Code: acdtbwlguu-43
Rs. 57,000
The different poses of Buddha are called asanas. When standing, the hand is generally shown raised in a blessing gesture primarily conveying reassurance and in Sanskrit, it is called the Abhaya mudra. The abhaya mudra symbolizes protection, peace and dispelling of fear (Abhaya in Sanskrit). As per Buddhist texts, the lord had made this gesture upon attaining enlightenment. This was also the gesture made by the god while being attacked by an angry elephant and managing to calm it down. The gesture is made with the right hand raised to shoulder height, arm bent, and palm facing outward. The gesture demonstrates that the hand is empty of weapons and thus indicates friendship and peace. When the right hand is in the abhaya mudra, the left hand usually hangs loosely at the side of the body or makes the varada mudra, or gift-giving gesture.
Note: In all its grandeur this can be custom made i.e. hand crafted exclusively for you in a size of your choice to suit your needs.
Rs. 19,500
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 wood carved sculpture in all its magnificence portrays the divine bonding of Radha and Krishna in Gokul.
As an art form, the wood carved items are in existence since many centuries at Channapatna, Karnataka. It has passed on from one generation of highly skilled artisans to another and has spread far and wide.
Rs. 18,000
With Krishna, Radha is acknowledged as the Supreme Goddess, for it is said that she controls Krishna with her didvine love.[2] It is believed that Krishna enchants the world, but Radha "enchants even him. The love of Radha and Krishna is the blissful form of divine regality, an ocean of unlimited divine bliss. Krishna is referred as the ƒ??poornatam purushottam brahmƒ?? 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 portrait created using chipped wood particles, in all its magnificence portrays the divine bonding of radha and krishna in Gokul.
As an art form, the wood carved items are in existence since many centuries at Channapatna, Karnataka. It has passed on from one generation of highly skilled artisans to another and has spread far and wide.