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9" Brass Lord Indra Statue Seated on Elephant | Brass Idol from Nepal

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In the Newari Hindu tradition of Nepal, Indra or Shaka is a powerful deity, embodying the qualities of royalty, auspiciousness, and fecundity as the god of rain. According to popular legends, Indra descended on the earth to collect a Parijat flower for his mother in the form of an ordinary human. In the act of plucking the flower, he was caught and imprisoned by Gardner. His elephant, Airavat, known as Pulu Kisi in Newar, came searching for Indra, and so did his mother. Finally, on the promise of bringing good crops and transporting the souls of his devotees to heaven, Indra was allowed to go back. In the celebration of his benevolence, Nepal annually celebrates Indra and Airavat’s devotion to him.


This brass statue from Nepal, depicting Indra seated on Airavat in a regal Maharajalilasana pose, reminds one of the many legends of the Lord of gods, Devaraja. Accompanied by a Mahawat (elephant rider), Indra exudes grandeur and divinity. Adorned beautifully with paraphernalia, Airavat has a pot of ambrosia on his head, symbolizing eternal life.

Specifications
MIT181
Brass
Height: 9 inch
Width: 8 inch
Depth: 4.5 inch
Weight 2.50 kg
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A Divine Procession: Indra on His Majestic Elephant

This exquisite brass statue, meticulously crafted in Nepal, captures a scene of divine authority and power. At its heart is Lord Indra, the king of the gods and ruler of Swarga (heaven) in Hindu mythology. He is depicted in a regal posture, seated upon the back of his divine mount, Airavata, the celestial white elephant. The intricate details of the brass, burnished with time and devotion, bring this ancient iconography to life. The elephant itself is a symbol of strength, wisdom, and royal power in many cultures, particularly in South Asia. In Hindu tradition, Airavata is no ordinary elephant. Legend has it that he was born from the churning of the cosmic ocean, Samudra Manthan, and possesses immense strength and the ability to control the clouds and rain. Indra, as the god of thunder, lightning, and storms, rides upon Airavata, symbolizing his dominion over the elements and his role as the sustainer of life through life-giving rain. The elaborately adorned howdah (seat) on the elephant's back and the detailed trappings speak to the grandeur and opulence befitting the king of the gods.

Craftsmanship from the Himalayas

Hailing from Nepal, a land rich in artistic heritage and spiritual depth, this statue embodies the dedication and skill of traditional artisans. The Nepalese tradition of metal casting, particularly in brass, is renowned for its intricate designs and enduring quality. Each curve of the elephant's trunk, the serene expression of Lord Indra, and the ornate details of their attire are rendered with a remarkable sense of artistry. This piece is not merely a decorative item but a conduit to the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology and the spiritual practices that have flourished in the Himalayan region for centuries. Its substantial brass construction ensures its longevity, making it a treasured heirloom that can be passed down through generations, carrying with it stories and blessings.

A Symbol of Auspiciousness and Protection

Bringing this statue into your home is more than just acquiring a beautiful piece of art; it is inviting the blessings and protective energies of Lord Indra and his mighty elephant. In Hindu dharma, Indra is revered as a protector and a bestower of prosperity and abundance, often invoked for good fortune and victory. The presence of this idol can serve as a constant reminder of the divine forces that govern the cosmos and a source of inspiration for overcoming obstacles. It is an ideal centerpiece for any altar, meditation space, or living area where one seeks to cultivate an atmosphere of peace, strength, and auspiciousness. The enduring beauty of the brass will only deepen with age, becoming a testament to the timeless stories it represents.
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