Surya

  • Sale! magnificent, tall, and intricately carved reddish-brown sandstone sculpture depicting a standing Hindu deity, likely Lord Vishnu or Krishna, is presented in a studio setting against a plain light grey background. The central figure, commanding attention, stands in a poised and erect posture, adorned with an elaborate tiered crown (kirita-mukuta) and a serene, contemplative facial expression. The deity's two main arms are raised to chest height, holding significant symbolic attributes: a prominent chakra (discus) in the right hand and a shankha (conch shell) in the left. The hands also display specific mudras (sacred gestures), conveying blessings or reassurance. The upper body is bare but richly adorned with multiple necklaces (hara), armlets (keyura), and a delicate sacred thread (yajnopavita) draped diagonally across the left shoulder. A meticulously draped dhoti, with visible folds and intricate patterns, covers the lower body, reaching down to the ankles. The central deity is framed by an exquisitely detailed Prabhavali (archway or aureole) that extends upwards and to the sides. This Prabhavali is densely carved with miniature celestial beings (devatas), mythical creatures, and intricate foliage motifs, creating an impression of divine energy and a sacred space, characteristic of a temple niche. Flanking the main figure on both sides are smaller, graceful attendant deities or dvarapalas, standing within architectural pilasters, adding to the composition's complexity. At the very base of the sculpture, two smaller kneeling figures are depicted in an attitude of deep devotion (bhaktas), facing inwards towards the central deity with hands clasped in prayer (anjali mudra). The entire carving rests upon a multi-tiered, heavily ornamented pedestal, which is itself richly sculpted with additional miniature friezes, decorative patterns, and architectural elements, further enhancing its grandeur and traditional aesthetic. The warm, earthy tones of the reddish-brown sandstone are visible throughout, highlighting the deep relief carving and meticulous attention to detail, characteristic of traditional Indian temple art and ancient stone craftsmanship. This devotional artwork, with its rich iconography and intricate detailing, serves as a powerful visual representation of spiritual narratives and divine attributes. It would be highly relevant for articles discussing Hindu religious art, Vaishnava iconography, ancient Indian sculptures, the craftsmanship of sandstone carving, or the cultural and spiritual significance of sacred artifacts from the Indian subcontinent. The "The Stone Studio" watermark suggests it could represent contemporary craftsmanship inspired by traditional designs or the work of a specialized artisan studio.

    Surya Narayan Konark Temple Replica 6′

    Original price was: ₹389,000.00.Current price is: ₹347,000.00. Inclusive of all taxes

    The material used in this Surya Narayan Konark temple replica is sandstone. 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 with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in brown sandstone
    Total Height Including Base:  72 inches/ 6 ft
    Width:  38 inches approx
    Depth:  22 inches approx

    Weight: 600-700 Kgs approx

     

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