lord dattatreya murti

  • Sale! detailed black stone sculpture depicts a multi-headed and multi-armed Hindu deity, likely an aspect of Vishnu or Dattatreya, standing prominently at the center, flanked by other divine or attendant figures. The primary deity faces forward, adorned with elaborate necklaces, armlets, and a flowing dhoti-like garment. It features three distinct faces visible: a central full face looking directly ahead, and two profile faces extending to the left and right, suggesting a four-faced or multi-headed manifestation. Eight arms gracefully extend from the central figure. In the upper hands, iconic attributes such as a circular discus (chakra) and a conch shell (shankha), classic emblems of Vishnu, are clearly discernible. Other hands appear to hold a mace (gada) and a water pot (kamandalu), adding to the rich iconography. Above the deities, an exquisitely carved, dense canopy of foliage forms a majestic arch, resembling a sacred tree like the Kalpavriksha or a Bodhi tree, providing a divine shelter and backdrop. This intricate carving details individual leaves and branches, adding to the sculpture's depth. The entire assembly stands on an ornate, multi-tiered pedestal adorned with traditional Indian lotus petal motifs. At the base, smaller, intricately carved figures enhance the narrative: a kneeling deer or antelope is visible on the left, while another animal, possibly a bull or cow, and a kneeling devotee figure are depicted on the right, further contextualizing the divine scene within Hindu mythology and worship. Crafted from a dark, lustrous stone, possibly black basalt or granite, the sculpture exhibits both smooth, polished surfaces and finely detailed carvings, showcasing expert traditional Indian stone craftsmanship. This intricate piece of religious art powerfully conveys spiritual symbolism and the multifaceted nature of Hindu deities, making it an ideal visual representation for articles discussing ancient Indian sculpture, Hindu iconography, mythology, the Trimurti, or specific divine manifestations like Vishnu and Dattatreya.

    Dattatreya Idol 2.5ft

    Original price was: ₹76,800.00.Current price is: ₹68,700.00. Inclusive of all taxes

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    The material used in it is Black Stone. This sculpture is wonderfully crafted by our best artisans. For more such statues browse our website. If you still don’t get what you want, our artisans will craft your specified designs of the Dattatreya Idol with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in Black stone
    Total Height Including Base: 2.5ft /  30 inches
    Width: 15 inches approx
    Depth: 9 inches approx

    Weight: 80-100 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.
  • Sale! highly detailed, majestic black granite sculpture depicts a multi-headed Hindu deity, likely representing the Trimurti (Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva) or a composite form such as Dattatreya, standing gracefully on a tiered pedestal. The central figure has three distinct faces: one facing forward with a serene, compassionate expression, and two others visible in profile on the left and right, each adorned with an elaborate, intricately carved crown. All three heads feature traditional Hindu forehead markings and peaceful, contemplative countenances. The deity is multi-armed, a common attribute signifying divine power and cosmic functions. Visible hands hold various symbolic objects: the central right hand gently grasps a small pot or 'kalasha' (often associated with creation or divine elixir), while an extended right hand from the side holds a disc-like 'chakra' (representing cosmic order or Vishnu's weapon). An extended left hand from the other side appears to hold a conch shell or 'shankha' (symbolizing creation, preservation, and divine sound). The deity is draped in traditional Indian attire, including an elaborately folded 'dhoti' and an abundance of finely sculpted jewelry, such as multiple necklaces, armlets, and wristlets, highlighting the artisan's skill. Behind the central figure is an imposing, arched 'prabhamandala' (aura or halo structure), deeply carved with intricate scrolling floral and vine patterns along its inner and outer edges. Crowning this archway and providing a protective canopy over the deity's heads is a magnificent seven-headed cobra, or 'Naga' (often associated with Shesha, the cosmic serpent upon whom Vishnu rests), with each serpent head fanning out individually, showcasing detailed scales and features. The entire sculpture rests on a multi-tiered, rectangular pedestal that is also richly embellished with relief carvings matching the archway's aesthetic. At the base of the main deity, flanking its feet, are stylized animal figures; a bull-like creature (reminiscent of Nandi, Shiva's mount) is clearly visible on the right, and another stylized animal (possibly a lion or deer) on the left, further emphasizing the composite or inclusive nature of the deity depicted. The dark, polished stone material enhances the intricate details and gives the entire piece a profound, timeless, and revered quality, indicative of traditional Indian religious art and master craftsmanship. This sculpture vividly illustrates the rich symbolism and complex iconography prevalent in Hindu mythology and devotional practices, making it a powerful visual representation for articles discussing sacred art, ancient Indian sculpture, or the concepts of the Trimurti and divine forms within Hinduism.

    Duttatreya Statue 18″

    Original price was: ₹49,800.00.Current price is: ₹46,300.00. Inclusive of all taxes

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    The material used in it is Black Stone. This sculpture is wonderfully crafted by our best artisans. For more such statues browse our website. If you still don’t get what you want, our artisans will craft your specified designs of the Duttatreya statue with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in Black stone
    Total Height Including Base: 1.5ft /  18 inches
    Width: 11.5 inches approx
    Depth: 6 inches approx

    Weight: 19.5  kgs approx

     

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    • Free Shipping – Packaging and shipping costs are included for deliveries within India.
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    • Please call/WhatsApp us at +91-7008222943 or email us at info@thestonestudio.in with any questions about international shipping or anything else.
    • This item cannot be returned or exchanged. Please contact us for any queries or concerns.
    • 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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