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21" Marble Statue Of Shiv-Shambhu Symbol Of Power And Protection

$2901.75
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Specifications
DDL365
Super White Vietnam Marble
Height: 21 inch
Width: 17 inch
Depth: 10 inch
Weight 40 kg
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Easy Returns
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Fully Insured
Fully Insured
All orders are fully insured
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

Embodying the Divine: A Majestic Marble Representation of Lord Shiva

This exquisite statue captures the divine presence of Lord Shiva, also known as Shiv-Shambhu, a deity revered as the destroyer and transformer of the cosmos, the ultimate source of power, and a formidable protector. Carved from the finest Super White Vietnam Marble, this 21-inch masterpiece radiates an aura of purity, serenity, and immense strength. The lustrous white marble, renowned for its smooth texture and subtle translucence, has been expertly sculpted by master artisans to bring forth the intricate details of Shiva's form.

The Cosmic Dancer and Ascetic

Lord Shiva is a complex deity, simultaneously a fierce ascetic and a benevolent householder, the cosmic dancer (Nataraja) and the silent meditator. Here, he is depicted seated in a meditative pose, embodying profound tranquility and spiritual depth. His serene expression, serene gaze, and the gentle smile hint at his all-encompassing understanding of the universe. The cascading locks of hair, a symbol of his ascetic nature, are intricately rendered, framing his divine face. Upon his matted locks rests a miniature representation of the Ganges River, personified as Goddess Ganga, who, according to legend, was brought to Earth by Shiva to quench its thirst and mitigate her powerful descent. The crescent moon adorning his forehead signifies his mastery over time and the cyclical nature of existence, while the third eye, not fully depicted but implied by the divine markings on his brow, represents his inner wisdom and destructive power. ––––––––––––––––––––

Symbols of Power and Protection

The adornments on this statue are replete with meaning. The snake coiled around his neck, the Vasuki, is a potent symbol of his control over the ego and the tamasic guna, the force of inertia and darkness. The rudraksha beads, sacred seeds believed to have been shed from Shiva's tears of compassion, are draped around his neck, signifying his profound connection with the natural world and his devotees. A yellow thread, perhaps symbolizing the celestial river Ganga or the very essence of life, flows across his chest, adding a touch of divine vibrancy. The tiger skin, often associated with Shiva, represents his victory over lust and desire, his mastery of the wild. The representation of lions on the pedestal beneath his lotus seat are often seen as guardians of sacred spaces, further emphasizing his role as protector. This statue is not merely a decorative piece; it is a conduit for divine energy, designed to inspire devotion, ward off negativity, and bring peace and prosperity to any space it adorns. Its presence serves as a constant reminder of the eternal forces of creation and destruction, and the ultimate power of transformation that resides within us all.
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