Traditional Indra Statue | Sacred Religious Artwork
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Size: 26cm(Height) x 19.5cm(Length) x 16.5cm(Width)
Weight: 3.06 kg
Materials: Gemstone, Coral, Turquoise, Oxidized Copper Body
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About Our Product
This Himalayan Indra Statue is a sacred spiritual artwork made for altar display, meditation spaces, and meaningful home decor. It measures 26cm in height, 19.5cm in length, and 16.5cm in width, with a weight of 3.06kg. The statue is made from an oxidized copper body and decorated with gemstone, coral, and turquoise, giving the piece a rich Himalayan appearance with colorful sacred accents.
Indra is shown seated in a calm royal pose with an ornate crown, long ears, a peaceful face, and detailed ornaments decorated with coral and turquoise stones. In Himalayan tradition, coral symbolizes protection and vitality, while turquoise represents wisdom, healing, and spiritual balance. His right hand is lowered in a gesture of giving and blessing, while his left hand rests calmly near his body, showing peace and confidence. A vajra near his shoulder symbolizes divine power, protection, and strength. In Buddhist and Himalayan tradition, Indra, also known as Śakra, is honored as a guardian who represents wisdom, protection, and support for the Dharma.
This Indra statue can be placed on a Buddhist altar, shrine shelf, meditation table, spiritual corner, or sacred home display. It supports reflection, prayer, and mindful practice while bringing the symbolism of protection, strength, and wisdom into the space. Its presence reminds practitioners of courage, spiritual discipline, and the protective energy that supports the path of devotion.
Introduction To Indra:
Indra is a well-known figure in ancient Indian mythology, particularly Hinduism, as the king of the gods and controller of the sky. Indra, often pictured with a thunderbolt known as Vajra, is revered as the deity of rain, storms, and war, responsible for maintaining cosmic order and defending humanity from harmful forces. Indra is revered as a great warrior and leader of the celestial beings, the Devas. His stories are widely featured in the Vedas and epics, such as the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, symbolizing strength, courage, and the vital powers of nature essential for life and prosperity.