murugan idol

  • Sale! majestic and intricately carved black stone statue of Lord Murugan (also known as Kartikeya, Skanda, or Subramanya) stands prominently against a clean, plain light grey background. The deity is depicted in a graceful, upright posture, exuding a sense of divine calm and power. Lord Murugan wears an elaborate, multi-tiered crown (kirita-makuta) adorned with fine details and traditional earrings. His serene face features finely chiseled eyes, a gentle smile, and distinct facial markings, conveying both tranquility and authority. Adorning his torso are multiple layers of traditional Hindu jewelry, including various necklaces, armbands, a sacred thread (yagnopaveetam), and a waist belt with intricate designs. In his right hand, he firmly grasps the powerful Vel, his divine spear, pointing upwards, a key attribute symbolizing his victorious energy and spiritual piercing of ignorance. His left arm rests gently at his side, possibly holding another attribute or in a blessing mudra, though the hand is partially obscured. He is draped in a meticulously pleated dhoti, with finely rendered folds that suggest movement and rich fabric. Behind and to his left, partially visible, is his divine mount, the peacock (Mayura), depicted with richly textured feathers, its head looking upwards towards the deity. The peacock is a significant symbol associated with Murugan, representing beauty, royalty, and the vanquishing of ego. The entire figure stands upon an elaborate, multi-layered lotus pedestal, which symbolizes purity, spiritual growth, and divinity. The base is circular and sturdy, providing a solid foundation for the sculpture. Crafted from dark, possibly black granite or a similar natural stone, the statue has a rich, monolithic appearance. The surface appears smooth and polished, highlighting the extraordinary detail of the carving and showcasing high-quality craftsmanship. The "the Stone Studio" watermark subtly indicates its origin as a meticulously crafted piece, likely available for purchase. This magnificent Lord Murugan idol is ideal for spiritual decor, puja altars, temple installations, or as a significant piece of traditional Hindu art and South Indian stone sculpture, appealing to devotees and collectors interested in divine idols and exquisite stone carvings for worship and aesthetic display.

    Kartikeya Statue 2.5ft

    Original price was: ₹67,800.00.Current price is: ₹64,700.00. Inclusive of all taxes

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    The material used in it is Blackstone. 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 Kartikeya Statue with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand-carved in Black granite stone
    Total Height Including Base:  2.5 ft /  30 inches
    Width: 13.5 inches
    Depth: 9 inches

    Weight:  80-100 kgs approx

     

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    • Free Shipping – Packaging and shipping costs are included for deliveries within India.
    • Extended Delivery Locations as per the logistics partner will incur extra charges.
    • 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.
  • Sale! lord murugan statue

    Lord Murugan Statue 18″

    Original price was: ₹34,000.00.Current price is: ₹31,500.00. Inclusive of all taxes

    free shipping

    The material used in it is Blackstone. 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 lord Murugan statue with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in Black granite stone
    Total Height Including Base: 1.5ft /  18 inches
    Width: 8 inches
    Depth: 6 inches

    Weight:  9 kgs approx

     

    WhatsApp us for any queries!

     

    • Free Shipping – Packaging and shipping costs are included for deliveries within India.
    • Extended Delivery Locations as per the logistics partner will incur extra charges.
    • 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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  • majestic and intricately carved black stone statue of Lord Murugan (also known as Kartikeya, Skanda, or Subramanya) stands prominently against a clean, plain light grey background. The deity is depicted in a graceful, upright posture, exuding a sense of divine calm and power. Lord Murugan wears an elaborate, multi-tiered crown (kirita-makuta) adorned with fine details and traditional earrings. His serene face features finely chiseled eyes, a gentle smile, and distinct facial markings, conveying both tranquility and authority. Adorning his torso are multiple layers of traditional Hindu jewelry, including various necklaces, armbands, a sacred thread (yagnopaveetam), and a waist belt with intricate designs. In his right hand, he firmly grasps the powerful Vel, his divine spear, pointing upwards, a key attribute symbolizing his victorious energy and spiritual piercing of ignorance. His left arm rests gently at his side, possibly holding another attribute or in a blessing mudra, though the hand is partially obscured. He is draped in a meticulously pleated dhoti, with finely rendered folds that suggest movement and rich fabric. Behind and to his left, partially visible, is his divine mount, the peacock (Mayura), depicted with richly textured feathers, its head looking upwards towards the deity. The peacock is a significant symbol associated with Murugan, representing beauty, royalty, and the vanquishing of ego. The entire figure stands upon an elaborate, multi-layered lotus pedestal, which symbolizes purity, spiritual growth, and divinity. The base is circular and sturdy, providing a solid foundation for the sculpture. Crafted from dark, possibly black granite or a similar natural stone, the statue has a rich, monolithic appearance. The surface appears smooth and polished, highlighting the extraordinary detail of the carving and showcasing high-quality craftsmanship. The "the Stone Studio" watermark subtly indicates its origin as a meticulously crafted piece, likely available for purchase. This magnificent Lord Murugan idol is ideal for spiritual decor, puja altars, temple installations, or as a significant piece of traditional Hindu art and South Indian stone sculpture, appealing to devotees and collectors interested in divine idols and exquisite stone carvings for worship and aesthetic display. Kartikeya Statue 2.5ft Original price was: ₹67,800.00.Current price is: ₹64,700.00. Inclusive of all taxes
  • magnificent, tall, hand-carved sandstone sculpture depicts a benevolent divine mother figure, reminiscent of Devi, Yashoda, or a celestial nymph (Apsara), gracefully standing and tenderly cradling a small child. The entire artwork is rendered in warm, earthy tones of beige and light brown sandstone, highlighting its remarkable detail and texture. The central female figure embodies classical Indian artistic ideals, showcasing the gentle tribhanga pose, a triple-bend posture. She has a serene, welcoming expression with full lips and almond-shaped eyes, her hair styled in an elaborate bun adorned with a decorative top knot or crown. Her upper torso is bare, featuring prominent breasts symbolizing fertility and nurturing, adorned with multiple strands of intricately carved beaded necklaces and garlands. Her left arm (from the viewer's perspective) is bent, possibly holding a delicate object or a lotus bud, while her right arm lovingly supports the small child. Her slender waist contrasts with her gracefully draped lower body, which is adorned in a richly patterned dhoti or sari, cascading with flowing folds, tassels, and elaborate ornamentation, including a heavy girdle and visible anklets. The plump, youthful child, possibly Bala Krishna, rests comfortably in her embrace, looking up towards her with an expression of contentment. The child is simply adorned, emphasizing innocence and connection with the mother. Behind the figures, an exquisitely carved foliate archway or prabhamandala ascends, featuring stylized leaves, floral motifs, and possibly mythical creatures, creating an elaborate frame that suggests a natural setting like a sacred tree or a divine aura. The sculpture stands on an ornate lotus pedestal, intricately decorated with traditional patterns. Subtle hints of greenish patina or moss are visible on the upper left side of the mother figure's torso and parts of the base, suggesting the sculpture's age and authenticity, adding to its antique aesthetic. This piece beautifully captures themes of devotion, maternity, and ancient Indian artistic tradition. It would be a central focus in a discussion of traditional Indian stone carving, spiritual art, temple art, or cultural heritage. The bottom right corner features a watermark 'the Stone Studio / Transforming your Imagination', indicating its origin or purveyor. Devadasi Statue Holding a Kid 4ft Original price was: ₹64,999.00.Current price is: ₹58,700.00. Inclusive of all taxes
  • Here is a long and descriptive alt text for the image, designed to be detailed, accessible, and include relevant keywords naturally, while conveying its connection to potential article content: A highly detailed, antique-finished metal sculpture of the revered Buddhist deity Tara, likely either White Tara or Green Tara, is prominently displayed against a simple, dark gray gradient background. The statue depicts the goddess seated gracefully in the lalitasana or "royal ease" posture, with her right leg comfortably extended forward as if poised to step down, symbolizing her readiness to assist sentient beings, and her left leg bent, resting on the lotus pedestal. Her body is adorned with intricate jewelry, including a tall, multi-tiered crown symbolizing spiritual authority and the five Dhyani Buddhas, elaborate earrings, a multi-strand necklace, delicate armlets, bracelets on both wrists, and anklets. A sacred thread (yajnopavita) drapes elegantly across her bare upper torso. The drapery of her lower garment is finely sculpted with subtle folds and patterns. Tara's face radiates profound serenity and compassion, characterized by delicate almond-shaped eyes, gently arched eyebrows, a small, subtle smile, and a prominent urna (wisdom eye) on her forehead. Her hands are in significant mudras: her right hand rests on her right knee, palm open outwards in the varada mudra (boon-granting gesture), symbolizing generosity and the bestowal of blessings. Her left hand is raised to her heart, holding the delicate stem of an utpala (blue lotus) flower that blossoms elegantly beside her left shoulder, with another utpala emerging near her right shoulder, symbolizing purity and spiritual awakening. The deity sits upon a beautifully sculpted double-lotus pedestal, a common motif in Buddhist iconography, with each petal intricately defined, adding to the statue's artistic depth. The metal itself appears to be bronze or brass, polished to a lustrous sheen with an antique finish that highlights the intricate details and gives it a timeless, sacred appearance, reflecting subtle greenish and golden undertones. This exquisite sculpture serves as a powerful visual representation for articles discussing Buddhist deities, Tibetan Buddhist art, spiritual iconography, meditation practices, the symbolism of compassion and swift action embodied by Tara, or the craftsmanship involved in traditional bronze and brass statues. A subtle "the Stone Studio" watermark is visible on the lower front portion of the statue, indicating its origin or purveyor. Brass Tara Statue 14" Original price was: ₹15,999.00.Current price is: ₹13,800.00. Inclusive of all taxes
  • magnificently intricate and detailed light-toned wood carving depicting the divine Hindu deities Radha and Krishna, standing gracefully under a stylized canopy of a tree. Krishna, positioned on the left, is shown in a classic Tribhanga pose (a thrice-bent body posture), playing his bansuri (flute) with a serene and blissful expression. He is adorned with an elaborate crown featuring a peacock feather, multiple necklaces, armlets, and a intricately draped dhoti. Radha, standing to his right, gazes gently towards Krishna with a loving expression, holding a delicate garland or mala in her hands, suggesting an offering of devotion or affection. She is dressed in a flowing sari, adorned with traditional jewelry and a head covering. Above the central figures, a lush, highly detailed tree canopy with numerous individual leaves and clusters of berries or fruits forms an elegant arch, suggesting a natural setting like the sacred groves of Vrindavan. Flanking the main couple at their feet are two smaller, equally detailed figures, possibly devotees or gopis, standing reverently with their hands pressed together in the 'Namaste' mudra (Anjali Mudra), symbolizing prayer and homage. The entire sculpture rests on a multi-tiered, circular pedestal that is a masterpiece of craftsmanship itself. The uppermost tier features a continuous frieze of miniature, intricately carved cows and calves, evoking Krishna's role as a divine cowherd (Gopala). The lower tiers of the base are adorned with rich, flowing floral patterns, scrollwork, and lotus motifs, showcasing exceptional traditional Indian carving techniques. The entire piece, made from what appears to be finely polished, light-colored wood, highlights the exquisite skill and artistry involved in creating this spiritual and decorative masterpiece. A watermark displaying "the Stone" is visible on the base. This beautiful sculpture is an embodiment of devotion, divine love, and traditional Indian sacred art. Wooden Radha Krishna Statue 32" Original price was: ₹190,999.00.Current price is: ₹139,700.00. Inclusive of all taxes
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