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Murugan/Karthikeya Idol 14 inches
The Brass statue depicts Lord Murugan also known as Karthikeyan holding a Vel and standing beside a beautiful peacock. The statue weighs about 5.25 kg, it is 14 inches in height and 6 inches wide in width.
Kartikeya, also known as Skanda, Subrahmanya, Shanmukha and Murugan, is the Hindu god of war. Lord Murugan is a powerful Hindu deity who is the son of lord Shiva and goddesses Parvathi. Lord Murugan is the younger brother of lord Ganesha. Bring home this exquisitely handcrafted brass masterpiece and be blessed with courage and protection.
Musical Ganesh – set of 5 piece
Add a touch of cuteness to your home decor with this charming set of musical Ganesh idols! Made with love and brass, these adorable decor pieces will bring a smile to your face every day.
Dimensions: 5.5 inch height and 2.5 inch width. This set of 5 pieces weighs 3.1 kg.
Nandi Brass Idol
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 2.25kg
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
Narayam Kavara Vilakku
The Narayam Kavara Vilakku is a traditional handcrafted brass lamp, symbolizing prosperity and spiritual illumination. Available in multiple sizes—8-inch (1.8 kg), 10-inch (2.6 kg), 12-inch (3.7 kg), 14-inch (6.3 kg), and 16-inch (8 kg)—this exquisite lamp is meticulously designed with a sturdy base and an elegant, timeless aesthetic. Ideal for home temples, poojas, and festive occasions, the Kavara Vilakku radiates divine energy and adds a touch of heritage to any sacred space. Its intricate detailing and polished finish make it a perfect blend of tradition and artistry, ensuring a serene and devotional ambiance.
Natarajar Idol
Dancing through time: Embracing the divine rhythm with this mesmerizing brass Nataraja statue. The statue is symbolic of Shiva as the lord of dance and dramatic arts. He looks calm, even through the continuous chain of creation and destruction that maintains the universe, that shows the supreme tranquility of the Atma. His legs are bent, which suggests an energetic dance. His long, matted tresses, are shown to be loose and flying out in thin strands during the dance, spread into a fan behind his head, because of the wildness and ecstasy of the dance.He dances within a circular or cyclically closed arch of flames (prabha mandala), which symbolically represent the cosmic fire that in Hindu cosmology creates everything and consumes everything, in cyclic existence or cycle of life. The fire also represents the evils, dangers, heat, warmth, light and joys of daily life. The arch of fire emerges from two makara (mythical water beasts) on each end.
This magnificent statue is a wonderful piece of art, crafted intricately on brass, the handmade design has so much detail and meaning for each detail.
Dimensions: Height is 19inch, width is 16inch and weight is 7.6kg.
Natarajar Idol (SC-513)
Dancing through time: Embracing the divine rhythm with this mesmerizing brass Nataraja statue. The statue is symbolic of Shiva as the lord of dance and dramatic arts. He looks calm, even through the continuous chain of creation and destruction that maintains the universe, that shows the supreme tranquility of the Atma. His legs are bent, which suggests an energetic dance. His long, matted tresses, are shown to be loose and flying out in thin strands during the dance, spread into a fan behind his head, because of the wildness and ecstasy of the dance.He dances within a circular or cyclically closed arch of flames (prabha mandala), which symbolically represent the cosmic fire that in Hindu cosmology creates everything and consumes everything, in cyclic existence or cycle of life. The fire also represents the evils, dangers, heat, warmth, light and joys of daily life. The arch of fire emerges from two makara (mythical water beasts) on each end.
This magnificent statue is a wonderful piece of art, crafted intricately on brass, the handmade design has so much detail and meaning for each detail.
Dimensions: Height is 10inch and weight is 2.19 kg.
Natarajar Idol 10 inch (NATRAJ-4400)
Dancing through time: Embracing the divine rhythm with this mesmerizing brass Nataraja statue. The statue is symbolic of Shiva as the lord of dance and dramatic arts. He looks calm, even through the continuous chain of creation and destruction that maintains the universe, that shows the supreme tranquility of the Atma. His legs are bent, which suggests an energetic dance. His long, matted tresses, are shown to be loose and flying out in thin strands during the dance, spread into a fan behind his head, because of the wildness and ecstasy of the dance.He dances within a circular or cyclically closed arch of flames (prabha mandala), which symbolically represent the cosmic fire that in Hindu cosmology creates everything and consumes everything, in cyclic existence or cycle of life. The fire also represents the evils, dangers, heat, warmth, light and joys of daily life. The arch of fire emerges from two makara (mythical water beasts) on each end.
This magnificent statue is a wonderful piece of art, crafted intricately on brass, the handmade design has so much detail and meaning for each detail.
Dimensions: Height is 10inch, width is 7.5 inch and weight is 2.2kg.
Natarajar Idol 12.5 inch (NATRAJ-5900)
Dancing through time: Embracing the divine rhythm with this mesmerizing brass Nataraja statue. The statue is symbolic of Shiva as the lord of dance and dramatic arts. He looks calm, even through the continuous chain of creation and destruction that maintains the universe, that shows the supreme tranquility of the Atma. His legs are bent, which suggests an energetic dance. His long, matted tresses, are shown to be loose and flying out in thin strands during the dance, spread into a fan behind his head, because of the wildness and ecstasy of the dance.He dances within a circular or cyclically closed arch of flames (prabha mandala), which symbolically represent the cosmic fire that in Hindu cosmology creates everything and consumes everything, in cyclic existence or cycle of life. The fire also represents the evils, dangers, heat, warmth, light and joys of daily life. The arch of fire emerges from two makara (mythical water beasts) on each end.
This magnificent statue is a wonderful piece of art, crafted intricately on brass, the handmade design has so much detail and meaning for each detail.
Dimensions: Height is 12.5inch, width is 8.5inch and weight is 3.1kg.
Natarajar Idol 15.5 inch (NATRAJ-9900)
Dancing through time: Embracing the divine rhythm with this mesmerizing brass Nataraja statue. The statue is symbolic of Shiva as the lord of dance and dramatic arts. He looks calm, even through the continuous chain of creation and destruction that maintains the universe, that shows the supreme tranquility of the Atma. His legs are bent, which suggests an energetic dance. His long, matted tresses, are shown to be loose and flying out in thin strands during the dance, spread into a fan behind his head, because of the wildness and ecstasy of the dance.He dances within a circular or cyclically closed arch of flames (prabha mandala), which symbolically represent the cosmic fire that in Hindu cosmology creates everything and consumes everything, in cyclic existence or cycle of life. The fire also represents the evils, dangers, heat, warmth, light and joys of daily life. The arch of fire emerges from two makara (mythical water beasts) on each end.
This magnificent statue is a wonderful piece of art, crafted intricately on brass, the handmade design has so much detail and meaning for each detail.
Dimensions: Height is 15.5inch, width is 10.5inch and weight is 7.6kg.
Natarajar Idol 19 inch
Dancing through time: Embracing the divine rhythm with this mesmerizing brass Nataraja statue. The statue is symbolic of Shiva as the lord of dance and dramatic arts. He looks calm, even though the continuous chain of creation and destruction that maintains the universe, that shows the supreme tranquility of the Atma. His legs are bent, which suggests an energetic dance. His long, matted tresses, are shown to be loose and flying out in thin strands during the dance, spread into a fan behind his head, because of the wildness and ecstasy of the dance. He dances within a circular or cyclically closed arch of flames (Prabha mandala), which symbolically represent the cosmic fire that in Hindu cosmology creates everything and consumes everything, in cyclic existence or cycle of life. The fire also represents the evils, dangers, heat, warmth, light and joys of daily life. The arch of fire emerges from two makara (mythical water beasts) on each end.
This magnificent statue is a wonderful piece of art, crafted intricately on brass, the handmade design has so much detail and meaning for each detail.
Dimensions: Height is 19inch, width is 17inch and weight is 8.2kg.