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8" Lord Hanuman Idol Lifting the Sanjivani Mountain | Brass Sculpture with Inlay Work

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In this mesmerising artwork, Lord Hanuman, also known as Maruti” or “Anjaneya”, stands as an embodiment of strength and devotion. With a single colossal arm, Hanuman raises the Sanjeevani Mountain” (the Medicine Mountain), a testament to his unwavering devotion to Lord Rama. His mighty mace, “the Gada”, gleams with power in his other hand, poised for any adversity. This act signifies Hanuman’s boundless love and loyalty, defying all odds to save Lord Rama’s brother, Lakshmana”. The inlay work on the statue amplifies the divine aura, capturing the essence of a godly saviour, resolute to traverse any distance and conquer every obstacle for the cause of righteousness. Lord Hanuman’s divine might and devotion are frozen in time, a mesmerising tribute to his unwavering faith.

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Specifications
WSD189
Brass
Height: 8 inch
Width: 4 inch
Depth: 2 inch
Weight 1.13 kg
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The Divine Strength of Hanuman

This exquisite brass sculpture captures a pivotal moment in the epic Ramayana, depicting Lord Hanuman in his most valiant form. Hanuman, the devoted son of Vayu, the wind god, is renowned for his unparalleled strength, unwavering loyalty, and immense courage. This representation showcases him lifting the entire Sanjivani mountain, a monumental feat undertaken to save the life of Lakshmana, Lord Rama's brother. During the fierce battle against the demon king Ravana, Lakshmana was gravely wounded and on the brink of death. Without hesitation, Hanuman flew to the Himalayas to fetch the life-restoring herb, but upon his arrival, he could not identify it. In his haste and determination, he uprooted the entire mountain, bringing it back to the battlefield and ensuring Lakshmana's swift recovery.

A Testament to Faith and Devotion

The intricate inlay work adorning this idol adds a layer of spiritual significance and aesthetic beauty. Vibrant turquoise, deep blue lapis lazuli, and striking red coral stones are meticulously embedded into the brass, creating a visually stunning portrayal of Hanuman's divine armor and adornments. These precious stones are not merely decorative; they are believed to hold auspicious energies and represent the different facets of Hanuman's divine power. The craftsmanship reflects the dedication and skill of artisans who imbue each piece with reverence, making it a powerful symbol of faith and devotion. The golden sheen of the brass, symbolizing purity and divinity, further enhances the spiritual aura of this sacred representation.

Embodying Power and Protection

Lord Hanuman is worshipped as a deity who bestows strength, courage, and protection to his devotees. His image, particularly in this dynamic pose of lifting the mountain, serves as a constant reminder of the power of unwavering faith and selfless service. This idol is an ideal centerpiece for any altar or sacred space, inviting positive energy and dispelling negativity. Its presence is said to invoke Hanuman's blessings, offering resilience in the face of adversity and guidance on the path of righteousness. The Sanjivani mountain, a symbol of life and healing, further amplifies the protective and benevolent qualities associated with Hanuman. ––––––––––––––––––––

Cultural Resonance and Artistic Excellence

The tale of Hanuman lifting the Sanjivani mountain is deeply embedded in Indian culture and mythology, celebrated in countless stories, hymns, and artistic expressions. This sculpture is a direct manifestation of that rich cultural heritage, a tangible
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  • Q. Is the statue hollow or solid ?
    A. Brass statues are made through a process of clay casting, hence are hollow. Whereas, panchaloha bronze statues are made through a process of lost wax casting, hence they are solid.
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