Trimukhi Ganesha wooden statue

  • Sale! large, intricately carved stone sculpture of the Hindu deity Lord Ganesha is presented against a plain, dark gray to black gradient background, highlighting its vibrant colors and detailed form. This specific depiction features three elephant heads, the central one facing forward with a gracefully curved trunk holding a modak (sweet dumpling), while the two flanking heads look slightly outwards. Each head is crowned with a highly detailed, layered headpiece. Ganesha is shown seated in a comfortable, relaxed posture, likely Lalitasana, with his right leg bent and resting on the ornate lotus pedestal, and his left leg bent with the foot positioned on the multi-tiered base below. He possesses four arms, each holding symbolic objects: the upper right arm holds an ankusha (goad), the upper left a pasha (noose), while the lower right hand is raised in a gesture of blessing (Abhaya Mudra), and the lower left hand holds another modak, symbolizing abundance and spiritual rewards. The deity has a prominent pot belly, characteristic of Ganesha, and wears a sacred thread (yagnopavitam) draped across his chest. He is adorned with intricate jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets, armlets, and anklets, all meticulously carved. Behind Ganesha is a magnificent, arch-shaped prabhavali (aura or halo) of elaborate scrollwork and flame-like patterns, culminating at the top with a fierce yet decorative kirttimukha (glorious face) motif, often associated with protection and auspiciousness in Hindu iconography. The entire sculpture rests on a robust, multi-tiered rectangular base adorned with repetitive architectural patterns and a central floral medallion. The sculpture is rich in earthy tones, primarily a warm terracotta orange used for Ganesha's skin, clothing, and the lotus pedestal, creating a striking contrast with the muted gold, ochre, and soft grey-blue details that highlight the intricate carvings of the jewelry, crowns, and prabhavali. Small accents of deep red add vibrancy, giving the impression of an antique, painted finish that accentuates the stone's texture and depth. This depiction of Ganesha with multiple heads and arms signifies his omnipresence and divine power, reflecting the rich tradition of South Indian craftsmanship and its spiritual significance in Hindu mythology and religious art. This piece serves as a beautiful representation of devotion and artistic skill, often sought after for temple art, spiritual decor, or as a significant collector's item in traditional Indian art.

    Tri-Mukha Ganesha Statue 3ft

    Original price was: ₹58,000.00.Current price is: ₹53,500.00. Inclusive of all taxes

    The material used in it is wood. 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 a tri-mukha Ganesha statue with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in country wood
    Total Height Including Base: 3ft or 36 inches
    Width:  27 inches
    Depth:  6.5-7 inches

    Weight:  24 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.
Products
  • majestic and intricately carved white marble sculpture depicts the revered Hindu divine couple, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, seated together in a harmonious and graceful posture. The sculpture, rendered in luminous white stone, showcases exquisite detail characteristic of traditional Indian craftsmanship, set against a plain, dark background that highlights its form. Lord Shiva, positioned on the left, is depicted with his iconic attributes. His matted hair (Jatamukuta) is meticulously sculpted, likely adorned with a crescent moon (Chandra) as per iconography, and a serene third eye (Trinetra) is visible on his forehead. He holds his powerful Trishul (trident) in his upper left hand, while a Naga (cobra) is intricately coiled around his upper left arm. His lower left hand is raised in the Abhaya Mudra, a gesture symbolizing fearlessness, blessing, and protection. He wears traditional bead malas (necklaces) and a garment that appears to be a tiger skin (Vyaghra-charm), with a finely carved tiger head visible beneath his right leg, representing his ascetic nature. Goddess Parvati, seated gracefully to Shiva's right, complements him with her regal presence. Her hair is styled in an elaborate, crown-like fashion, and she is extensively adorned with delicate jewelry, including multiple ornate necklaces, armlets, bangles, and a detailed waist belt, reflecting her divine status. Her lower right hand is also raised in a gesture of blessing or boon-giving (Varada Mudra or Abhaya Mudra), mirroring Shiva's. She holds a small, auspicious pot or Kalasha near Shiva's side. A beautifully carved lion, her vahana (mount), is visible at the base near her feet, symbolizing strength and royalty. Both deities possess calm, benevolent facial expressions with gentle smiles, conveying peace, compassion, and divine grace. The intricate carvings extend to their traditional attire and the floral or cloud-like halo backings behind their heads. The sculpture rests on a simple, solid rectangular base, emphasizing its grounded yet ethereal beauty. This detailed representation of Shiv Parvati embodies devotion, spiritual energy, and the timeless bond of the divine couple, making it an ideal piece for worship, meditation, or as an artistic centerpiece celebrating Hindu mythology and art. Shiv Parvati Marble Murti 2.5ft Original price was: ₹119,000.00.Current price is: ₹98,700.00. Inclusive of all taxes
  • beautifully handcrafted terracotta pedestal, likely designed as a traditional lamp stand (diya stand) or decorative planter, is presented against a plain, softly lit light grey background. The entire piece is rendered in a rich, earthy reddish-brown tone, characteristic of natural baked clay, highlighting its artisanal quality. At the very top, a wide, shallow, circular bowl with a gently tapered rim is prominently featured, ideal for holding an oil lamp, incense, a small plant, or other decorative elements. Directly beneath the bowl, the pedestal transitions with a meticulously sculpted band showcasing a repeating lotus petal motif, a significant symbol in Indian culture and spirituality. The main body of the stand is an intricately carved column, masterfully shaped to resemble miniature temple architecture. It features multiple horizontal tiers and vertical fluted ridges, evoking the appearance of a traditional Indian shikhara (temple spire) or a multi-roofed shrine. On the visible front face, a recessed arch-shaped niche is carved, framed by decorative elements, housing a detailed bas-relief sculpture of a deity. The figure, though not perfectly clear, appears to be a Hindu deity, possibly Ganesha given the robust form and common depiction, adorned with traditional ornamentation, sitting or standing within its shrine. The top of this niche also features a miniature spire, further enhancing the temple-like aesthetic. The pedestal rests on a sturdy, multi-layered square base, providing stability and completing the traditional design. This versatile piece of Indian craftsmanship seamlessly blends functional design with deep cultural and spiritual symbolism, making it an ideal accent for home decor, spiritual practices, or as a focal point reflecting traditional South Asian art. Tulsi Pot 3.5ft Original price was: ₹64,300.00.Current price is: ₹58,999.00. Inclusive of all taxes
  • large, intricately carved Buddhist panel sculpture made from a single piece of light-colored stone, possibly sandstone or a similar beige-gray material, is presented against a plain dark gray background. The overall shape is a majestic, temple-like arch, highly ornate and detailed. At the center, the most prominent figure is a serene Siddhartha Gautama Buddha, seated in the classic Padmasana (lotus position) on a beautifully carved lotus pedestal (Vishvapadma). His hands are raised in the Dharmachakra Mudra, symbolizing the teaching of the Dharma or "turning the wheel of law," with the thumbs and index fingers forming circles, and the right hand's palm facing outward while the left hand's palm faces inward, touching the right hand's fingers. He exhibits traditional attributes like the Usnisha (cranial bump) and Urna (dot between eyebrows), conveying deep wisdom and compassion. Behind the central Buddha is an elaborately carved halo or mandorla, featuring intricate scrollwork, foliage patterns, and mythical creature motifs that lend a sense of divine grandeur. The central Buddha is flanked on either side by vertical, multi-tiered architectural structures resembling miniature temple spires or stupas. Each of these structures contains three smaller meditating Buddha figures, each seated in its own niche or platform, mirroring the posture of the central Buddha. These six flanking Buddhas are arranged hierarchically, diminishing slightly in size from bottom to top, and are separated by decorative cornices and miniature pillars. At the very top of the arch, directly above the central figure, another smaller, single seated Buddha statue is enthroned, emphasizing the spiritual hierarchy and completion of the sacred tableau. The base of the entire sculpture features a horizontal frieze, where a row of even smaller Buddha figures are seated within individual arched compartments, separated by miniature columns, forming a continuous narrative or a representation of many enlightened beings. The entire stone carving showcases exquisite craftsmanship with a remarkable level of detail in every element, from the folds of the Buddhas' robes to the delicate floral and geometric patterns adorning the architectural framework. The earthy, monochromatic tone of the stone accentuates the rich textures and three-dimensional qualities of this religious artwork, making it appear both ancient and deeply spiritual. This Buddha panel is a significant piece of Buddhist art, embodying themes of enlightenment, meditation, and the propagation of Dharma, suitable for a spiritual altar, home decor, a temple, or a museum collection representing Asian artistic traditions. A discreet watermark "the Stone" is visible near the central Buddha's lap. Buddha Stone Mural 18" Original price was: ₹52,000.00.Current price is: ₹44,100.00. Inclusive of all taxes
  • stunning, intricately carved reddish-brown sandstone sculpture depicts the revered Hindu divine couple, Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, in a moment of serene togetherness, seated gracefully upon Shiva's sacred bull, Nandi. The entire artwork, rendered in a warm, earthy terracotta-hued stone, showcases meticulous detail and traditional Indian craftsmanship. Lord Shiva is positioned on the left, seated in a dignified cross-legged posture atop Nandi's back. He is recognized by his elaborate tall crown (jatamukuta), serene facial expression with eyes gently cast downwards, and his right hand raised in the iconic Abhaya Mudra, a gesture of fearlessness and reassurance. A subtle trident (Trishula), his principal weapon, is visible emerging from behind his left shoulder, adding to his divine iconography. He wears multiple strands of beaded necklaces, armlets, and a sacred thread (yajnopavita), all intricately carved, showcasing a rich texture. A beautifully detailed, radiating circular halo (prabhamandala) frames his head. Goddess Parvati sits gracefully to Shiva's right, leaning gently towards him, symbolizing their eternal union. Her right leg is bent and rests on Nandi, while her left leg is also drawn in. She is adorned with a delicate, ornate crown, intricate earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and an elegantly draped sari or garment that accentuates her feminine form. Her hands are delicately posed, possibly holding a small offering or in a gesture of devotion, with a gentle, contemplative gaze complementing Shiva's meditative demeanor. A similar, though slightly smaller, halo frames her head, emphasizing her divine status. Beneath them, Shiva's faithful vahana (mount), Nandi the bull, lies recumbent on a simple rectangular plinth, forming a stable base for the divine pair. Nandi is richly decorated with beaded garlands, a saddle-cloth, and bells, emphasizing its sacred role and the reverence for all creation in Hindu philosophy. The entire sculpture exhibits remarkable craftsmanship, with every piece of jewelry, garment fold, and anatomical detail meticulously rendered, highlighting the skill of traditional Indian stone carving. The warm, earthy tones of the natural stone contrast subtly with the plain, dark gray background, allowing the spiritual aura, intricate details, and artistic mastery of the piece to truly stand out. This exquisite artwork, bearing a discrete "the Stone" logo on Nandi's side, serves as a powerful representation of devotion, cosmic balance, and the rich iconography found in Hindu temples and homes, making it an ideal piece for spiritual reflection or as a centerpiece of traditional Indian decor. Shiv Parvati Idol Online 4ft Original price was: ₹96,000.00.Current price is: ₹88,000.00. Inclusive of all taxes
  • large, intricately carved reddish-brown sandstone statue of a seated Buddha figure, presented against a plain, dark grey gradient background that puts the full focus on the sculpture. The deity, likely Gautama Buddha or a Bodhisattva, is depicted in a serene, meditative pose, seated in Padmasana (lotus position) with hands joined at the chest in Anjali Mudra (gesture of reverence or prayer). The figure's face exhibits a peaceful expression with downcast eyes, elongated earlobes, and the traditional ushnisha (cranial bump symbolizing wisdom) on the head. Above the figure's head, an elaborate, multi-headed naga (cobra) hood, likely seven-headed, provides a protective crown or canopy, with its detailed scales and individual cobra heads clearly sculpted. Behind the seated Buddha is an ornate, circular prabhamandala (halo or aura) densely carved with intricate floral motifs, swirling patterns, and possibly flames, symbolizing enlightenment. This halo is framed by an elaborate torana (archway) or throne backrest, supported by pillars adorned with miniature designs and topped by gracefully sculpted elephant heads on either side, adding a regal and auspicious touch to the overall composition. The Buddha sits upon a multi-tiered, richly decorated pedestal or plinth. The upper tier of the base features a series of individual niches, each housing a smaller, miniature seated Buddha or Jain figure, adding depth and narrative. The lower tiers of the pedestal are intricately carved with continuous bands of traditional lotus petal motifs, geometric patterns, and other decorative architectural details, demonstrating exceptional craftsmanship. The entire statue, sculpted from natural sandstone, exhibits earthy reddish-brown tones with visible grain and texture, highlighting the exquisite handcrafted detail and the artisan's skill in stone carving. A watermark for "The Stone Studio - Transforming your imagination" is visible at the bottom center of the image, identifying the creators or vendors of this magnificent piece. This sculpture is a superb example of traditional Indian religious art, perfect for a temple, meditation space, or as a focal point for spiritual home decor, showcasing master-level artisanal skill in sandstone sculpture. Large Buddha Statue 10ft Original price was: ₹1,195,000.00.Current price is: ₹984,000.00. Inclusive of all taxes