The Small Shri
Ramachandra Bhagawan Copper Statue is a testament to the thoughtfulness and glory
of Lord Rama, the hero of Treta Yuga. “The
embodiment of truth, of morality, the ideal son, the ideal husband, and above
all, the ideal king,” is how Swami Vivekananda described Lord Rama. He
represents the triumph of good over evil. This statue crafted with copper is
the embodiment of all the qualities mentioned by Swami Vivekananda. Lord Rama's
regal countenance, radiates serenity and strength as he holds the bow and
arrow.
He stands in the
tribhanga pose. This small yet powerful representation invites devotion and
admiration, symbolizing righteousness and dharma. This statue also allows the
devotees a tangible connection to the revered Shri Ramachandra Bhagawan and
serves as a focal point for spiritual contemplation.
A Divine Embodiment of Dharma
Invite the essence of righteousness and ideal conduct into your home with this meticulously crafted statue. Cast in copper, this piece depicts a revered figure known across generations for his unwavering commitment to dharma, truth, and virtue. The statue serves as a beautiful reminder of the values that underpin a moral and fulfilling life. With dimensions of 6.6 x 3.2 x 2.0 inches, this finely detailed statue is ideal for a puja room, meditation space, or as a cherished addition to any collection of sacred art.
This statue showcases the divine figure with grace and poise, an embodiment of regal serenity. The statue features the subject holding their iconic bow and arrow, ready to defend dharma.
The Tale of an Avatar
The epic Ramayana tells a powerful tale of devotion, duty, and triumph over adversity. The central figure is considered the seventh avatar of Vishnu, born into the Ikshvaku dynasty to King Dasharatha and Queen Kaushalya of Ayodhya. From a young age, he displayed exceptional qualities, quickly becoming known for his bravery, wisdom, and unwavering adherence to righteousness.
The exile to the forest forms a crucial chapter, a trial of strength and character. Accompanied by his devoted wife, Sita, and loyal brother, Lakshmana, the figure faced numerous challenges, including encounters with demons and the abduction of Sita by the ten-headed demon king Ravana. These trials tested his resolve, and yet, his commitment to dharma never wavered. With the aid of Hanuman, the monkey god, and a vast army, he waged a fierce battle against Ravana, ultimately vanquishing evil and restoring righteousness to the world. His return to Ayodhya marked the beginning of a golden age of peace, prosperity, and justice.
Copper: A Sacred Metal
Copper has long been revered across cultures for its association with divinity and healing. Its warm, reddish-golden hue has captivated civilizations for millennia, making it a favored medium for sacred objects. In Ayurveda, copper is believed to possess medicinal properties, promoting balance and well-being. Copper is thought to conduct energy and enhance spiritual practices.
This copper statue is an exquisite representation, its surface reflecting a captivating patina that speaks to the artistry and care invested in its creation. Placing the statue in your home is not merely an aesthetic addition; it is an invitation to connect with the timeless values and profound narratives that have shaped countless lives. It is a symbol of hope, courage, and the enduring power of dharma.