The statues and figurines of
Lord Buddha we see all around us are the
statues of Shakyamuni Siddhartha Gautama the “Buddha”. Talking of Buddha
statues & figurines, the statues of Buddha are found in a wide variety of
poses, the most common of all the type is the sitting Buddha statue in a
lotus position. Buddha statues are hand made and thus they are artisan’s
labour of Love, or a loving heart and moving hands giving them shapes in
definite postures. To welcome all joys of life, you need to have a laughing
Buddha. If you want your mind to be at peace, you need to have meditating
statue of Buddha. If you seek good fortune, then, you need to have fortune
Buddha statues.
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Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Buddha Brass Statues
Friday, 12 October 2012
Brass Statues of Goddess Laxmi
Goddess Lakshmi - The Beautiful Goddess of Prosperity and
Light. A Lakshmi statue is full of symbolism. The figure is of a beautiful
woman, seated or standing on a lotus flower. A Lakshmi statue is full of
symbolism. The figure is of a beautiful woman, seated or standing on a lotus
flower. Buying different types of statues of gods and goddesses does not
only mean that you are a lover of handicrafts, but it also intends that how
much you love and have respect towards your gods and goddesses. Goddess
statues are inspired by ancient India art patterns, especially Hindu
mythology that accounts for distinguished image. Statue of gods and
goddesses manufactured by wood is placed on altar and/or anywhere in your
home as they reflect your faith and believe on god.
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Friday, 5 October 2012
Goddess Durga Statues
Goddess Durga is one of the most important and powerful goddesses of the Hindu pantheon.. She usually has four to eight arms, and sometimes three eyes, and is often seen seated on a lotus throne, or riding a tiger or lion. Her attributes are a trident, sword, snake, bell, drum, skull bowl, bow and arrow, wheel, club, water jug and conch shell. Durga rides her tiger in regal procession. The multi-armed Goddess carries weapons of destruction. One of the fierce Goddesses, Durga assumes the symbolic hand gesture of the mudra. Durga is the Goddess of divine power against all evils. Like durga puja navaratra are celebrated in various parts of India. |
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