mahavira statue

  • Sale! detailed, dark greenish-grey stone sculpture of a seated figure, likely a Jain Tirthankara (such as Rishabhanatha), depicted in a cross-legged meditative posture (Padmasana). The figure's hands are gently resting in the lap in Dhyana Mudra, with palms upward, the right hand over the left, and thumbs lightly touching. A distinctive diamond-shaped mark, known as the Shrivatsa, is visible on the figure's chest, which is characteristic of Jain Tirthankaras and differentiates it from a typical Buddha statue (which lacks this mark and usually has a prominent Ushnisha on the head, which is absent here). The figure's face conveys profound serenity and inner peace, with eyes softly closed or downcast in deep contemplation. The body is slender, unadorned, and well-proportioned, suggesting a 'sky-clad' (Digambara) form, common in Jain iconography. Behind the seated figure is an elaborate, intricately carved, arched backdrop (prabhamandala). This arch features ornate scrollwork, stylized flame patterns, and floral motifs. At the lower sides of the arch, mythical creatures, possibly Makaras (sea-monsters) or Vyala (leogryphs), are carved, facing outward, adding to the grandeur and symbolism. The figure is seated on a multi-tiered, rectangular pedestal, which is also richly decorated with architectural elements and lotus petal designs, providing a stable and aesthetically pleasing base for the sculpture. The entire sculpture is crafted from a dark, dense stone, possibly basalt or a similar heavy stone, exhibiting a polished yet natural, slightly textured finish. The greenish-grey tones suggest the natural color of the rock or a weathered patination over time, giving it an antique appearance. The sculpture stands against a plain, light grey background, allowing its intricate details and spiritual presence to be the focal point. This finely detailed stone carving, created by 'The Stone Studio' (indicated by a watermark), represents devotion, spiritual tranquility, and the rich tradition of Indian religious sculpture, making it highly relevant for articles discussing Jain art, meditation practices, traditional stone craftsmanship, or spiritual home decor.

    Mahavir Jain Statue 12″

    Original price was: ₹17,400.00.Current price is: ₹16,800.00. Inclusive of all taxes

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    The material used in it is green stone. Our best artisans wonderfully craft this sculpture. For more such statues browse our website. If you still don’t get what you want, our artisans will craft your specified designs of a Mahavir Jain statue with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in green stone
    Total Height Including Base: 12.2 inches/ 1ft
    Width: 7 inches approx
    Depth:  5.5 inches approx

    Weight:  1-2 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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