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Exquisite Hand-Carved Mariyamman Idol | 36-Inch | Bronze Lost Wax
Dimensions : 14(H) * 16(W) * 36(D) Inch
This 36-inch Mariyamman idol, crafted using the traditional lost-wax technique, is a masterpiece of divine artistry. Goddess Mariyamman, revered as the deity of rain, fertility, and protection, is depicted in her most powerful form, exuding grace and strength.
Intricately hand-carved from premium-quality bronze, this idol showcases fine detailing, from the serene expression on her face to the ornate embellishments on her attire. The lost-wax casting method ensures a timeless, authentic finish, making it ideal for temples, homes, or spiritual spaces.
"ॐ जयन्ती मङ्गला काली भद्रकाली कपालिनी।
दुर्गा क्षमा शिवा धात्री स्वाहा स्वधा नमोऽस्तु ते॥"
This sacred idol radiates divine energy, bringing auspiciousness and protection to devotees. A testament to Indian heritage, it is perfect for devotional worship, pooja rituals, and heritage collectors. Own this timeless sculpture and invite divine blessings into your space.
Standing Lord Brahma Bronze Statue | 24-Inch | Lost-Wax Casting | Panchloha
Dimensions : 24(H) * 15(W) * 9(D) Inch
Revered as Hiranyagarbha (the one born from the golden womb), Bhagwan Brahma, the supreme creator, is depicted in this exquisite bronze statue as described in the sacred Shiva Purana.
According to the Srishtikhanda of Rudrasamhita, Brahma emerges from a lotus, adorned with the sacred Tripunda on his forehead. His four radiant faces, glowing like molten gold, symbolize purity and divine wisdom.
This bronze is a rare masterpiece, not only because Brahma is seldom sculpted compared to other deities but also due to the unique depiction of him in an Ashtabhuja (eight-armed) form. Typically reserved for warrior deities, the eight arms here represent Brahma’s boundless power as the Adi Shrishti Karta (primordial creator).
In his right hands, Brahma holds the Vedas, the Brahmastra or Brahmashirastra (legendary weapons), Trishula, and Japamala. In his left hands, he carries a ladle (for sacrificial offerings), Ankusha (goad), Gada (mace), and Kundika (spouted water pot), showcasing his multifaceted role as the divine architect of the universe.










