This standing stone image presents Hanuman in his role as acharya, the master in whom wisdom and strength are held in perfect balance. One hand bears the rosary and rises in a gesture of instruction (Vitarka), affirming his command over sacred knowledge, while the other rests upon the gada, grounding intellect in discipline and physical resolve.
The stone is worked with a tactile texture, its surface recalling the warmth of unpolished wood. The natural terracotta hue of the material mirrors the sindoor traditionally associated with Hanuman, lending the image an intimate devotional resonance. This earth-bound quality enhances the sense of alertness and vitality that animates the figure.
The composition is carefully harmonised. Hanuman’s tail curves upward, running parallel to the floral prabhavali, while the softly flowing garments on either side introduce a gentle rhythm that offsets the solidity of his stance.
A subtle smile softens his features, and his gaze is steady and composed, inviting contemplation rather than awe alone.
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