This stunning brass sculpture depicts Mahadeva in His divine four-armed form, radiating timeless power and serenity. The deity stands with a composed yet commanding presence beneath an intricately carved Prabhavali (Sacred Arch), which signifies the cosmic aura of the Supreme.
In His upper hands, Shiva holds:
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Trishula (Trident) – representing control over Creation, Preservation, and Destruction
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Damaru (Drum) – symbolizing the eternal rhythm of the universe
His lower hands express Abhaya (protection) and Varada (blessing) mudras, offering both fearlessness and divine grace to the devotee.
The sculpture also features Nandi and attendants in subtle detailing, emphasizing Shiva as the Lord of Yogis, the Cosmic Dancer, and the Supreme Consciousness.
✅ Symbolic Meaning
| Symbol | Meaning |
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| Trishula | Mastery over the mind, ego, and nature |
| Damaru | Primordial sound from which creation unfolds |
| Prabhavali | Divine cosmic radiance |
| Standing Form | Active grace, protection, and presence |
✅ Key Features
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Material: Solid Brass
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Finish: Antique Golden Polish
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Craft Style: South Indian Temple / Prabhavali Architecture
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Ideal For: Pooja rooms, meditation rooms, temple sanctums, spiritual spaces
✅ Ideal For
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Daily worship & devotional spaces
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Home entrance or main altar
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Gifts for housewarming, spiritual events, anniversaries
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Temple donation / consecration offerings




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