Handmade Brass Ardhanarishvara Statue | Sacred Sculpture for Home Decor
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Size: 42cm(Height) x 19.5cm(Width)
Weight: 4.91 kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Product
This Handmade Brass Ardhanarishvara Statue measures 42 cm in height and 19.5 cm in width, with a weight of 4.91 kg. Made of brass, the statue features a structure that makes it suitable for placement in a home temple, meditation room, altar, or as a focal point in a decorative interior setting.
Ardhanarishvara represents the combined form of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, symbolizing the union of masculine and feminine energies. The sculpture is divided vertically, with one half depicting Shiva and the other Parvati. Traditional iconographic details, such as contrasting attire, ornaments, and posture, highlight the form's dual yet unified nature. This representation reflects harmony, balance, and the interdependence of creation.
This statue can be used for daily worship, meditation focus, or spiritual decor, serving as a reminder of inner balance and unity. It is suitable for devotees of Shiva and Shakti, collectors of Hindu religious art, or individuals drawn to symbolic representations of duality and harmony. The piece may also serve as a meaningful gift for religious ceremonies, house blessings, weddings, or cultural celebrations where unity and balance are honored.
Introduction of Ardhanarishvara
Ardhanarishvara is a sacred Hindu form that represents the union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, symbolizing the balance of masculine and feminine energies in the universe. Depicted as half male and half female, this form conveys the idea that creation and existence arise from the harmonious integration of opposites. Ardhanarishvara reflects unity, equality, and interdependence, teaching that strength and compassion, action and wisdom, coexist in all beings, and that spiritual balance is essential for life harmony. Worshipping Ardhanarishvara encourages devotees to cultivate inner balance and embrace the union of opposites, leading to spiritual growth and enlightenment.