24" Shiv Vivah - The Divine Wedding of Shiva and Parvati | Pink Serpentine Stone Sculpture | By Shilp Guru Awarded Artist
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24" Shiv Vivah - The Divine Wedding of Shiva and Parvati | Pink Serpentine Stone Sculpture | By Shilp Guru Awarded Artist

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Carved from fine serpentine stone, prized for its smooth grain and capacity for intricate detailing, this two-foot masterpiece unfolds the divine wedding of Shiva and Parvati with breathtaking narrative clarity. The artist began with the central forms of Uma-Maheshwara, and from this nucleus the entire story blossomed outward, a process that took 1 year, from conception to completion.


At the base, the scene opens with the panigrahana, the auspicious moment in which Shiva accepts Parvati’s hand. From this beginning, the tableau expands into a cascade of celebratory episodes surrounded by the rising terrain of Mount Kailasha, carved in layers of trees, animals, and celestial attendants.


Encircling the composition stand the Dasha Dikapala, guardians of the ten directions, marking the cosmic scale of the union. Between them appear Shiva’s close attendants- the joyful bhuta-gana playing their instruments, Bhringi absorbed in devotion, and Nandi, smiling with quiet contentment as he supports the divine couple who though seated, seem to drift and dance together through the cosmos, buoyed by a sculpted weightlessness.


The sculptor’s brilliance emerges in countless subtle details: the serpent ornaments of Shiva, the animated serpent extending towards Parvati, the Ganga cascading from his matted locks in layered fluidity, and the graceful chattra shading the divine pair. Presiding above all is Brahma, blessing the sacred union from the summit of the composition.


This sculpture is an epic in stone- a coming together of wonder and wilderness, where the sacred marriage becomes a living landscape for the viewer to enter, witness, and behold.

Specifications
DDS683
Pink Serpentine Stone
Height: 24 inch
Width: 12.5 inch
Depth: 4.2 inch
Weight 22.86 kg
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A Divine Union Carved in Stone

This breathtaking Pink Serpentine stone sculpture captures a pivotal moment in Hindu mythology, depicting Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati seated in serene togetherness upon Nandi, Shiva's sacred bull vahana. The artistry is exceptional, with intricate details carved by skilled hands from the heart of Odisha, a region renowned for its stone carving traditions. The pink Serpentine stone, with its subtle hues, lends an aura of ancient sanctity and timeless beauty to the entire composition. The central figures of Shiva and Parvati radiate divine grace. Shiva, the destroyer and transformer, is depicted with his characteristic trident, a symbol of his cosmic power. Parvati, his consort, embodies the feminine divine, her presence exuding warmth and devotion. Their serene expressions and the tender embrace convey the profound bond between these celestial beings, representing the perfect union of masculine and feminine energies. Nandi, depicted with quiet strength and loyalty, forms the stable and steadfast foundation for this divine couple, a testament to the devotion that underpins their existence.

A Pantheon of Divine Beings

The grandeur of the central tableau is amplified by the surrounding figures that populate the elaborate arch. Flanking Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, and adorning the entirety of the stone panel, are a multitude of gods and goddesses, celestial beings, and devotees. Each miniature carving is a testament to the rich tapestry of the Hindu pantheon. One can discern figures of celestial musicians playing instruments, ascetics in deep meditation, and various devas and devis, each rendered with remarkable precision and individual character. The presence of these myriad deities signifies the cosmic order and the all-encompassing nature of the divine. The surrounding trees and natural elements further enhance the sacred atmosphere, suggesting a divine realm where all creation exists in harmony. This intricate arrangement evokes the celestial assemblies described in ancient scriptures, where deities gather to witness and participate in cosmic events.

Artistry and Tradition of Odisha

This sculpture is a proud representative of the rich sculptural heritage of Odisha. The stone carvers of this region have passed down their craft through generations, imbibing their work with a deep spiritual understanding and technical mastery. The choice of pink Serpentine stone, a material that has been used for centuries in temple architecture and sculpture, adds to the authenticity and historical resonance of this piece. The delicate rendering of fabric, ornamentation, and facial expressions showcases the carver's ability to imbue the stone with life and emotion. The overall composition, with its arched frame and layered narrative, is reminiscent of the intricate reliefs found in ancient Odishan temples, designed to not only venerate the divine but also to educate and inspire devotees through visual storytelling. This piece is more than just a decorative object; it is a vessel of devotion, a piece of history, and a testament to the enduring power of Indian art.

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