13" Six Armed Standing Lord Vishnu | Sandalwood Carved Statue
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13" Six Armed Standing Lord Vishnu | Sandalwood Carved Statue

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13" Height is for Statue Only
Specifications
DDF024
Sandalwood Carved Statue
Height: 13 inch
Width: 6.5 inch
Depth: 2.5 inch
Weight 1.25 kg
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
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All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

The Preserver: An Embodiment of Cosmic Order

Behold a handcrafted representation of Lord Vishnu, a central deity in the Hindu pantheon, revered as the preserver and protector of the universe. This standing figure, meticulously carved from sandalwood, is not merely an object of art; it is an embodiment of cosmic order and divine grace. The rich, aromatic sandalwood lends a warm, earthy quality to the piece, its natural grain enhancing the intricate detailing that brings Vishnu to life. In Hindu cosmology, Vishnu is part of the holy trinity, alongside Brahma the creator and Shiva the destroyer. His role is to maintain balance and harmony in the universe, intervening when cosmic equilibrium is threatened. He is often depicted with multiple arms, each holding symbolic objects that represent his divine attributes. The six arms displayed here signify his extraordinary power and ability to act in multiple ways to uphold righteousness.

Symbolism in Form

The iconography of Vishnu is rich with symbolism. Each item held in his hands tells a story and embodies a different aspect of his divine nature. The chakra (discus) is a symbol of the mind and represents the destruction of ego and illusion. The gada (mace) symbolizes the power of time, justice, and punishment, representing the force that subdues negativity. The Padma(lotus) symbolizes purity, spiritual liberation, and the unfolding of divine beauty from within. A conch shell or Shankha held by Vishnu, symbolizes the divine sound of creation. It is believed that Vishnu has incarnated on Earth in various forms, known as avatars, to restore dharma (righteousness) whenever it has declined. From the fish Matsya to the warrior Rama and the philosopher Krishna, each avatar addresses a specific crisis and provides guidance for humanity. These tales of Vishnu’s avatars are woven into the cultural fabric of India, providing moral lessons and inspiring devotion for centuries.

The Allure of Sandalwood

Sandalwood is highly prized in India not only for its beautiful fragrance but also for its auspicious properties. It has been used for centuries in religious ceremonies, to create sacred objects, and as a natural perfume. The process of carving sandalwood requires great skill and patience, as the wood is dense and fragrant, demanding the craftsman’s utmost attention to detail. The very act of working with sandalwood is seen as a meditative practice, imbuing the resulting artwork with a sense of serenity and spiritual energy. This statue, standing at 13 inches tall, is a powerful reminder of the presence of divine grace in our lives. It serves as a beautiful addition to your home, bringing a sense of peace, protection, and spiritual connection.
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