adi shankaracharya statue

  • Sale! finely carved white or light gray stone statue depicting a revered Hindu sage, most likely Adi Shankara, seated in a serene, meditative posture against a plain, dark gray background. The figure is shown from the waist up, dressed in a simple, traditional attire. The sage has a calm and benevolent expression, with gently smiling lips and eyes looking slightly downwards, conveying profound wisdom and peaceful contemplation. A simple drapery, possibly an uttariya, covers the head and shoulders, framing the face. Prominently displayed on the forehead are three horizontal lines, characteristic of a 'tripundra tilak,' indicating devotion, along with a central auspicious dot (bindu). The upper body is bare, adorned with multiple strands of prayer beads (mala), likely rudraksha beads, draped around the neck and chest, symbolizing spiritual practice and devotion. The right hand is raised to chest level in the 'Abhaya Mudra,' a gesture of fearlessness, protection, and blessing, with the palm open and facing forward, fingers extended upwards. The left hand rests on the lap, holding a sacred palm-leaf manuscript or scroll (pustaka), symbolizing knowledge, scriptural wisdom, and intellectual pursuit. The lower body is covered by a gracefully draped garment, a dhoti, with natural folds as the figure sits cross-legged in a meditative pose (likely Padmasana). The statue rests upon an intricately carved, organic-looking base. At the front center of the base, a stylized lion's face (simha mukha) is depicted, a common symbolic motif representing strength, courage, and dharma in Hindu iconography. The overall craftsmanship highlights the smooth texture and the intricate details of the sculpture. The clean, monochromatic presentation against a dark background emphasizes the statue's spiritual purity and detailed artistry, suggesting a subject of deep religious and philosophical significance relevant to the article's content on Hindu philosophy, sages, or Advaita Vedanta. A discreet watermark "the Stone Studio" appears in the lower right corner.

    Adi Guru Shankaracharya Statue 2ft

    Original price was: ₹32,000.00.Current price is: ₹28,600.00. Inclusive of all taxes

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    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand-crafted in fibre
    Total Height Including Base: 2ft or  24 inches
    Width: 15 inches
    Depth:  15 inches

    Weight: 3 kgs approx

     

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    • This is a handcrafted creation therefore minor variations in color or design may arise. Small irregularities are rare and are intrinsic to the beauty of this statue’s creation, as it is ultra-carefully crafted by hand.
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