Maa Durga Killing Mahishasur with presence Shiva, Ganesh, Karthik, Laxmi and Saraswati | 18-Inch | Black Stone

1,500,000.00
Dimensions : 18(H) * 16(W) * 6(D) Inch This exquisite sculpture depicts the mighty Maa Durga vanquishing the demon Mahishasur, a moment that symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. Maa Durga, in all her divine grace and power, is shown seated on her lion, her multiple arms wielding various weapons like the trident, sword, and discus, each representing her strength and righteous fury. Mahishasur, in his demon form, is seen at her feet, defeated by her unyielding energy. Lord Shiva, the embodiment of destruction and transformation, stands beside her, offering silent approval. Lord Ganesh, the remover of obstacles, is seen alongside, while Lord Kartikeya, the warrior deity, gazes with vigilance. Goddess Lakshmi, the provider of wealth and prosperity, and Goddess Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom, also appear in the divine assembly. The powerful slokas associated with this scene reflect the divine energy of Durga: "या देवी सर्वभुतेषु शक्ति रूपेण संस्तिता। नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमस्तस्यै नमो नमः॥" (Adoration to the Goddess who resides in all beings in the form of divine energy.) This 18-inch black stone masterpiece serves as a divine reminder of the victory of righteousness.

Shiva Parvati with Bala Ganesha | 15-Inch | Pink Soap Stone Handmade

125,000.00
Dimensions : 15(H) * 9(W)   This exquisite 15-inch sculpture of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, and Bala Ganesha is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship, meticulously handmade from pink soapstone. The deity trio is beautifully carved with intricate details that reflect the divine union of power, wisdom, and purity. Lord Shiva, the Mahadeva, is depicted in his serene and meditative form, holding the Trishul (trident) and Damru (drum), symbolizing the cosmic dance of creation and destruction. Goddess Parvati, his consort, embodies the nurturing and compassionate energy of the divine feminine, often portrayed with grace and tenderness. The addition of Bala Ganesha, the young and playful incarnation of Lord Ganesha, brings forth the essence of innocence and wisdom. The sculpture is not just a divine representation but an embodiment of the eternal bond between Shiva and Parvati, whose union is revered across ages. As the shloka goes: "Om Gajananam Bhutaganadi Sevitam" (Salutations to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles).