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Hindu Sculptures Online

Are you eager to buy Hindu Sculptures Online? But, don’t know from where to buy and how to buy? Then stop worrying as we are going to offer you detailed information on how to buy Hindu Sculptures Online. There are various online websites and online stores who sell traditional as well as modern Hindu Sculptures Online. Online Hindu sculptures shopping involve just a matter of a single mouse-click and then you get the one you desire of not even stepping out of your home. So, forget visiting the curio and antique shops in the dark lanes in search of buying Hindu art and sculpture, and shop instantly in Hindu Sculptures Online. We present you a wide collection of items in online Hindu sculptures that include metal and stone carved traditional sculptures, statues of Hindu gods and goddesses, and many more traditional Hindu Statues.

These statues have been collected from the various nooks and corners of India and are well-maintained. Given below is a list of Hindu sculptures available online:
  • Vishnu Riding Garuda Statue: This 19” statue is made from Sange-rathek stone, and black marble collected from the Indian city of Jhansi in Uttar Pradesh and is carved in Tamil Nadu. This is an exquisite rock-carved masterpiece where Vishnu is shown majestically seating on his vahana, the eagle king named Garuda. Vishnu’s eight arms are fanned out like sunrays. Clockwise, starting with his bottom right hand he is shown holding a club, an arrow, a discus, a conch, a bow, a snare, trident and a lotus. One hand is in the abhaya mudra hand gesture.

  • Dancing Ganesha: This 13 X 6 X 5 inches bronze statue of Ganesha is shown dancing a dance in celestial bliss. He is lightly balanced on one leg, another lifted in a dancing posture by bending the knee. His hands are hanging loosely in dancing mudras, one holding a conch another holding a rope, signifying humanly ties to worldly attachments. His trunk is trying to pick up his favorite sweet, a modak that has been held by his lower hand.

  • The Great Hindu Trinity Statue: This 18” long statue is made in the lost wax method by Bangladeshi Bronze cast, by the creative artists of Bangladesh. The three deities here are Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara. Brahma, the first god of the Hindu trinity is shown here seating on a swan along with his consort, Saraswati, the goddess of wisdom. Then Vishnu, the second god of the great Hindu trinity, is shown seated on his vahana, Garuda, accompanied by his wife Lakshmi. Maheshwara or Shiva, the third god of the great Hindu trinity, is seen seated on his vahana, Nandi, accompanied by his wife Parvati.
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