shiva linga with snake

  • Sale! This image displays a highly detailed, sacred Hindu devotional object, meticulously carved from gray stone, depicting a Shiva Lingam with its associated iconography. At the center, a prominent Shiva Lingam stands, characterized by its smooth, highly polished, elongated oval form and a deep, reflective black color. This aniconic representation symbolizes the formless divine energy of Lord Shiva. The Lingam is nestled within a circular Yoni peetham (pedestal), also made of the textured gray stone, which is subtly designed with a small spout, typical for ritualistic ablutions such as abhishekam. Directly behind the Shiva Lingam, a magnificent five-headed cobra (Naga) rises, fanning out its intricately carved hoods to form a protective and majestic canopy. Each of the five cobra heads is individually sculpted with distinct eyes, mouths, and detailed scale patterns on their expanded hoods, emphasizing their mythological significance as protectors of the divine and as a symbol closely associated with Shiva. At the front of the multi-layered base, positioned with unwavering devotion, a serene, reclining Nandi bull statue faces the Shiva Lingam. Nandi, the sacred bull and Shiva's loyal mount, is rendered with noticeable horns, ears, and a calm, watchful expression. The circular pedestal supporting the Lingam and Nandi is further adorned with finely carved lotus petals and subtle textured patterns, possibly representing stylized coils or additional sacred motifs, symbolizing purity, spiritual awakening, and the cosmic order. The entire assembly rests upon a wider, stable, and slightly textured circular base, providing a solid foundation for this significant piece of religious art. The natural gray stone of the sculpture exhibits a granular, earthy finish, creating a beautiful textural and color contrast with the lustrous, smooth black Shiva Lingam. This intricate carving, combining the Shiva Lingam, Nagas, and Nandi, powerfully conveys themes of protection, devotion, and the cosmic energies central to Hindu worship, temple art, and spiritual practices. It serves as a potent visual representation of traditional Indian stone carving artistry and spiritual iconography.

    Shivalinga Statue 2.5ft

    Original price was: ₹96,900.00.Current price is: ₹88,900.00. 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 Shivalinga Statue with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in black stone
    Total Height Including Base:  2.5 ft approx/ 32 inches
    Width: 21 inches approx
    Depth: 22 inches approx

    Weight: 200-300 Kgs approx

     

     

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