Krishna Round Base 9 inch (KRI-SGE-2)
The Krishna Round Base 9 Inch statue is a magnificent representation of Lord Krishna, crafted with intricate detailing and a lustrous golden finish. Depicting the divine figure in a mesmerizing flute-playing posture, this masterpiece radiates serenity and devotion. Standing gracefully on a round pedestal, the idol captures the essence of Krishna’s divine charm, adorned with elaborate ornaments and flowing drapery. A symbol of love, wisdom, and spiritual bliss, this handcrafted sculpture is ideal for home décor, temple worship, or as a meaningful gift for devotees, bringing a sacred and peaceful aura to any space.
Krishna SF Round Base Cow Engraved 8 inch (KRI-SGE-3)
The Krishna SF Round Base Cow Engraved 8 Inch statue is a beautifully handcrafted representation of Lord Krishna, intricately designed with a stunning cow engraving that symbolizes divine love and compassion. Standing gracefully on a round base, this exquisite sculpture captures Krishna in a mesmerizing flute-playing posture, radiating peace and spiritual energy. The detailed craftsmanship, adorned with elegant ornaments and flowing drapery, enhances its divine appeal. Perfect for home décor, temple worship, or as a meaningful gift, this statue brings an aura of devotion and serenity to any sacred space.
Kuberan Brass Idol
Step into a world of opulence and abundance with our exquisite collection of Brass Kuberan statues. Crafted with precision and devotion, each statue captures the essence of Lord Kuberan, the celestial treasurer and bestower of wealth.
Lord Kuberan is revered as the guardian of wealth and prosperity in Hindu mythology. Having a Brass Kuberan statue in your space is believed to attract financial blessings and abundance. The presence of a Kuberan statue fosters a spiritual connection with the divine forces associated with wealth and prosperity. It is a symbol of seeking blessings for financial success and well-being.
Dimensions: Height- 4 inch, width is 3 inch and weight is 620 g
Lakshmi Narasimha Brass Idol (PC:NARM-1)
The Lakshmi Narasimha brass idol is a sacred figurine representing a powerful amalgamation of two significant deities in Hindu mythology: Goddess Lakshmi, the embodiment of wealth and prosperity, and Lord Narasimha, the fierce lion-headed incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Crafted from brass, this idol typically depicts Lord Narasimha seated majestically with Goddess Lakshmi seated on his lap or by his side, symbolizing the harmonious union of prosperity and protection. The idol is intricately detailed, showcasing the fierce yet benevolent expression of Narasimha and the graceful demeanor of Lakshmi. It is revered as a symbol of divine grace, strength, and abundance, often worshipped in homes and temples to invoke blessings for wealth, prosperity, and protection.
Dimensions: Height is 8 inches, width is 5 inches and weighs 2.5kgs.
Lalitambika Idol
Total height – 6 inches & Width – 4.5 inches. Statue weighs approximately 900g. This Goddess Lalitambika is fully made out of Brass & is finished with utmost craftsmanship and is in Antique finish. This Antique finish will last long if maintained properly. Goddess Lalitambika is believed to be the essence of the supreme goddess Mahadevi. She signifies the most beautiful woman across the three realms, with associations to the yoni symbol and the powers of creation, preservation, and destruction.
Lord Dhanvantari 13 inch
Dhanvantri (Dhanvantari) is the God of Ayurvedic medicine. According to the Hindu tradition, he is an aspect of the avatar of Lord Vishnu. Dhanvantari appears in the Vedas and Puranas as the physician of the Gods (Devas). He holds the Kalasha full of nectar of immortality. Lord Dhanvantri removes all fears and removes all diseases. Dhanvantari is depicted as Vishnu with four hands, holding medical herbs in one hand and a pot containing rejuvenating nectar called amrita in another.
Dimensions: Height – 13 inch, Width – 6 inch and weight – 3.1kg
Lord Dhanvantari 15 inch
Dhanvantri (Dhanvantari) is the God of Ayurvedic medicine. According to the Hindu tradition, he is an aspect of the avatar of Lord Vishnu. Dhanvantari appears in the Vedas and Puranas as the physician of the Gods (Devas). He holds the Kalasha full of nectar of immortality. Lord Dhanvantri removes all fears and removes all diseases. Dhanvantari is depicted as Vishnu with four hands, holding medical herbs in one hand and a pot containing rejuvenating nectar called amrita in another.
Dimensions: Height – 15 inch, Width – 7.5 inch and weight – 4,3kg
Lord Dhanvantari 6 inch
Dhanvantri (Dhanvantari) is the God of Ayurvedic medicine. According to the Hindu tradition, he is an aspect of the avatar of Lord Vishnu. Dhanvantari appears in the Vedas and Puranas as the physician of the Gods (Devas). He holds the Kalasha full of nectar of immortality. Lord Dhanvantri removes all fears and removes all diseases. Dhanvantari is depicted as Vishnu with four hands, holding medical herbs in one hand and a pot containing rejuvenating nectar called amrita in another.
Dimensions: Height – 6 inch, Width – 3 inch and weight – 630g
Lord Dhanvantari 8 inch
Dhanvantri (Dhanvantari) is the God of Ayurvedic medicine. According to the Hindu tradition, he is an aspect of the avatar of Lord Vishnu. Dhanvantari appears in the Vedas and Puranas as the physician of the Gods (Devas). He holds the Kalasha full of nectar of immortality. Lord Dhanvantri removes all fears and removes all diseases. Dhanvantari is depicted as Vishnu with four hands, holding medical herbs in one hand and a pot containing rejuvenating nectar called amrita in another.
Dimensions: Height – 8 inch, Width – 4 inch and weight – 1.3kg
Lord Dhanvantari: 7.5 inch (DHAN-AMH-75)
Dhanvantri (Dhanvantari) is the God of Ayurvedic medicine. According to the Hindu tradition, he is an aspect of the avatar of Lord Vishnu. Dhanvantari appears in the Vedas and Puranas as the physician of the Gods (Devas). He holds the Kalasha full of nectar of immortality. Lord Dhanvantri removes all fears and removes all diseases. Dhanvantari is depicted as Vishnu with four hands, holding medical herbs in one hand and a pot containing rejuvenating nectar called amrita in another.
Dimensions: Height – 7.5 inch, Width – 4 inch and weight – 1.3kg
Nandi Brass Idol (SC-3261)
Nandi is said to be a granter of boons and the chief of the Siddhas in Hinduism. The Nandi is a symbol of patience, strength, and sincerity.
The Nandi is symbolic of stability and is often seen seated in front of the main shrine. Each of the four legs of the divine mount represents the four elements:
1. Sathya, the truth
2. Dharma, righteousness
3. Shanti, peace
4. Prema, love
The name, Nandi, translates to “one that gives joy.” Every Nandi Statue follows the traditional morphology of a bull or the Indian ox. A strong hump is seen on the back, strong horns on the head. It is believed that enlightenment can be attained through the understanding and the practice of these elements, making it the purpose of human birth. Therefore, the Nandi protects Dharma and the chief of the Ganas. The Nandi statue can be worshipped both in the home and in the office to bring in prosperity, good luck, success, wealth, and power.
The Nandi protects and secures work and businesses from unforeseen conditions. The Nandi creates an atmosphere of respect and reverence in the family unit when worshipped at home.
Worshipping a Nandi statue in the workplace increases stability in the work environment. It also attracts new customers and clients while ensuring long-term, loyal collaborations. Many devotees also believe that worshipping the Nandi statue helps them receive blessings from their forefathers and helps devotees suffering from Pithra Dosha.
Dimensions: Height is 5.5inch, width is 8inch and weighs 2.5kg
Nandi Brass Idol (SC-3650)
Nandi is said to be a granter of boons and the chief of the Siddhas in Hinduism. The Nandi is a symbol of patience, strength, and sincerity.
The Nandi is symbolic of stability and is often seen seated in front of the main shrine. Each of the four legs of the divine mount represents the four elements:
1. Sathya, the truth
2. Dharma, righteousness
3. Shanti, peace
4. Prema, love
The name, Nandi, translates to “one that gives joy.” Every Nandi Statue follows the traditional morphology of a bull or the Indian ox. A strong hump is seen on the back, strong horns on the head. It is believed that enlightenment can be attained through the understanding and the practice of these elements, making it the purpose of human birth. Therefore, the Nandi protects Dharma and the chief of the Ganas. The Nandi statue can be worshipped both in the home and in the office to bring in prosperity, good luck, success, wealth, and power.
The Nandi protects and secures work and businesses from unforeseen conditions. The Nandi creates an atmosphere of respect and reverence in the family unit when worshipped at home.
Worshipping a Nandi statue in the workplace increases stability in the work environment. It also attracts new customers and clients while ensuring long-term, loyal collaborations. Many devotees also believe that worshipping the Nandi statue helps them receive blessings from their forefathers and helps devotees suffering from Pithra Dosha.
Dimensions: Height is 4inch, width is 6inch and weighs 1.91kg