Divine Surya Narayan | Traditional Bronze Hindu Sun God with Chariot and Horses
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Size: 48.5cm(Height) x 45cm(Length) x 48cm(Width)
Weight: 18.47 kg
Materials: Bronze
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About Our Product
The Traditional Surya Narayan Statue is a meticulously handcrafted bronze sculpture depicting Surya Narayan, the Sun God, seated majestically on his celestial chariot drawn by seven horses. These seven horses represent the seven colors of the rainbow or the seven days of the week, symbolizing Surya’s role in the cosmic order and his journey across the sky. This stunning statue embodies the power, energy, and light that Surya Narayan radiates across the universe.
Surya’s graceful posture, accompanied by a radiant halo, reflects his divine presence and supreme authority over time and life. The seven horses, each intricately crafted, symbolize the celestial forces that are guided by the Sun God. Surya Narayan holds his traditional attributes, including the lotus and conch, which symbolize purity, wisdom, and spiritual enlightenment. His serene expression highlights his role as a protector and source of divine energy.
Made from bronze, this Traditional Surya Narayan Statue serves as a powerful symbol of vitality and cosmic balance. Whether placed in a home, temple, or sacred space, this statue radiates divine energy and spiritual light. It is an ideal gift for spiritual seekers, collectors, or anyone looking to bring the light of Surya Narayan into their space, promoting peace, growth, and positivity.
Introduction to Surya
Surya is one of the principal deities in Hinduism, regarded as the god of the Sun and a symbol of eternal light and truth He is believed to illuminate the world, sustain life, and dispel darkness and ignorance In scriptures like the Rigveda, Surya is praised as the eye of the cosmos and a witness to all actions He is usually shown with a radiant golden body, riding a chariot drawn by seven horses or one horse with seven heads, guided by his charioteer Aruna Surya is also associated with timekeeping and the calendar, and is honored in festivals like Makar Sankranti and Chhath Puja.