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Arthanareeswarar is the famous Hindu icon and God. Finish: Antique Style: Late Chola Method: Lost Wax Method Artisan: Shilpa Guru Rathakrishnan
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Asthva Devar is the famous Hindu icon and God. Finish: Antique Style: Late Chola Method: Lost Wax Method Artisan: Shilpa Guru Rathakrishnan
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Lord Siva is a great master of dance. He dances every evening in order to relieve the sufferings of the creatures and entertains the Gods who gather in the Kailash. Hence called as Sabhapathi or Nataraja. 108 modes of dancing known to the treatise on dancing have sprung from him. Nataraja dance indicates a continuous process of creation, preservation and annihilation. Nataraja icon shows him with four hands and two legs, in the dance posture. There is Damaru (Drum ) in the upper right hand and fire in the left. Lower right hand is in Abhayamudra (Protection) and the left is pointing towards uplifted foot. Damaru represents the principles of Sabada (Sound) and hence Akasha (Ether). Fire represents the Pralayagini, the fire that destroys the world at the time of dissolution of the world. The other two hands indicate that who takes refuge at the feet of Lord will have nothing to fear or worry. Apasmara the dwarf under the foot symbolises ignorance, which makes us to lose our balance and consciousness. Several dancing postures of Siva are Anandathandava, Thirupurathandava, Urdhavathandava and many. Finish: Antique Style: Late Chola Method: Lost Wax Method Artisan: Shilpa Guru Rathakrishnan
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Bhairavar is the famous Hindu icon and God. Finish: Antique Style: Late Chola Method: Lost Wax Method Artisan: Shilpa Guru Rathakrishnan
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Bhairavar is the famous Hindu icon and God. Finish: Polished Style: Late Chola Method: Lost Wax Method Artisan: Shilpa Guru Rathakrishnan
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Siva is a great master of Yoga and Spiritual Sciences as he is of music and dancing. He is the universal Guru (Teacher who teaches self-knowledge) seated facing south (Dakshina) and teaching the four Sages named Sanakar, Sanatanar, Sanandanar and Sanatakumarar for ever hence called as Dakshnamurthi. He has three eyes and four arms and one the leg is trampling upon the Apasamarapurusa the dwarf. Two of the arms the fronts right and left are in Gnanamudra (Showing the imparting of knowledge) and Varadamudra (Bestowing of Boons). The back hand holds the Aksamala (Rosary) and either fire or serpent. Apasmara the dwarf under the foot symbolises ignorance, which makes us to lose our balance and consciousness. He is surrounded by Rishis eager to learn Atmavidya (Self Knowledge) form him. He is the model of the perfect Guru (Teacher who teaches self-knowledge). Finish: Antique Style: Late Chola Method: Lost Wax Method Artisan: Shilpa Guru Rathakrishnan Places to Furnish: Hall or Reception of Offices, University, College, Library etc.
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Ganesh, Ganapati, Vinayakar are various names. He is the primordial God of all Gods. Ganesh is the first and foremost deity of Hinduism. Also popularly known as “Elephant God” in the west. He is the Son of Lord Shiva and his consort Parvathi the Sakthi, who is mother of the universe. He is the remover of all obstacles and hurdles in any endeavours of our life. Also represents the primordial sound OM. One can win his grace by mere humble obedience. He is wisdom pure itself. Also known as “Son of Nandhi” the bull mounts of Lord Shiva. Ganapati is lover of the sweet “Modaka (Delicacy made of rice)”. He has mouse as his vehicle, mouse represents that one can dig to any level of consciousness. Finish: Antique Style: Late Chola Method: Lost Wax Method Artisan: Shilpa Guru Rathakrishnan
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Dattatreyar or Datta is a Hindu deity encompassing the trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, collectively known as Trimurti. Finish: Antique Style: Late Chola Method: Lost Wax Method Artisan: Shilpa Guru Rathakrishnan