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Anant Tandava (The eternal dance of creation and destruction)
2,606.78$- Crafted in Panchaloha using the traditional lost-wax casting technique, finished with antique patina.
- Depicts Lord Shiva as Nataraja, performing the cosmic dance within a flaming aureole.
- Symbolises creation, preservation, and dissolution — the eternal rhythm of the universe.
- Intricately detailed with flowing hair, balanced posture, and sturdy lotus-petal pedestal.
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Ardhanarishwar Saath (The inseparable balance of Shiva and Shakti)
1,232.66$- Handcrafted in solid bronze using the lost-wax technique, finished with antique patina.
- Set of two busts: Shiva with serpent and crown, Parvati with delicate ornaments and serene expression.
- Symbolises balance of masculine and feminine energies — creation and compassion in harmony.
- Ideal for altars, heritage collections, or as a centrepiece reflecting divine partnership.
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Ashtabhuja Vinayaka (The eight-armed remover of obstacles)
851.18$- Handcrafted in Panchaloha using the ancient lost-wax technique, with antique green patina.
- Depicts Ganesha in rare eight-armed form, holding divine emblems including trident, chakra, and lotus.
- Accompanied by his vahana (lion) and crowned with a radiant lotus halo. Represents mastery over obstacles and the balance of wisdom, power, and protection.
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Baal Ganesha – The Innocent Grace | Symbolism of Child Ganesha
77.84$● Miniature Ganesha idol carved with soft, childlike features ● Made from fine-grained natural walnut wood ● Perfect for work desks, travel altars, or gifting ● Created by artisans preserving child-form deity traditions -
Bhakt Hanuman (The devoted servant of Lord Rama)
44.10$- Handcrafted in Panchaloha using the lost-wax casting method with polished bronze finish.
- Depicts Hanuman seated in Namaskar Mudra with folded hands, symbolising humility and devotion.
- Compact 2.5-inch size, ideal for home altars, desks, or travel shrines.
- Represents strength, loyalty, and unwavering faith — bringing protection and blessings.
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Chaturbhuj Vishnu (The cosmic protector with four arms) – Panchdhatu sculpture
5,353.70$- Cast in Panchaloha using the sacred lost-wax method, finished with antique bronze patina.
- Vishnu stands in divine posture, holding the chakra, shankha, gada, and padma — symbols of cosmic order.
- Detailed crown, ornaments, and dhoti represent traditional South Indian temple artistry.
- Perfect for temples, meditation halls, or heritage collections, embodying strength and preservation.
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Divine Harmony: Hand-Carved Wooden Ganesha
107.68$- Made from premium walnut wood in a rich walnut brown finish
- Hand-carved with intricate detailing on the crown, trunk, and base
- Ideal for pooja rooms, workspaces, meditation corners, and spiritual gifting
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Divine Rhythm: Handcrafted Wooden Nataraja Idol | Lord Shiva Dance of Creation
215.38$● Hand-carved Lord Shiva in Nataraja form ● Made from a single block of premium walnut wood ● Balanced on lotus pedestal with arch of fire ● Symbol of destruction, rebirth, and divine rhythm -
Gaja Lakshmi (The goddess of fortune accompanied by elephants)
394.44$- Handcrafted in Panchaloha using the sacred lost-wax method, polished to a radiant golden finish.
- Depicts Goddess Lakshmi seated on a richly adorned elephant, symbolising prosperity and power.
- Detailed crown, halo, lotus flowers, and ornaments highlight divine grace and abundance.
- Sturdy lotus-petal pedestal base makes it ideal for altars, temples, or heritage-inspired interiors.
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Maa Kamala (The lotus-seated goddess of grace and compassion)
106.39$- Handcrafted in Panchaloha using the sacred lost-wax casting method, finished in antique golden polish.
- Depicts the goddess seated in a lotus posture on a blooming lotus pedestal, symbol of purity and transcendence.
- Four-armed form holding lotuses and blessing mudra, embodying abundance, protection, and divine energy.
- Compact 5-inch size, perfect for home shrines, altars, or as a meaningful spiritual gift.
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Murli Krishna (The eternal player of the flute, enchanting the world)
227.06$- Handcrafted in Panchaloha using the sacred lost-wax casting process, finished with a radiant golden sheen.
- Depicts Lord Krishna in tribhanga pose, serenely playing the flute, symbolising divine love and harmony.
- Detailed crown, ornaments, and flowing dhoti reflect the splendour of South Indian temple artistry.
- Sturdy lotus-petal pedestal base makes it perfect for shrines, meditation corners, or heritage-inspired interiors.
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Murli Manohar (The One who enchants with his flute)
822.64$- Handcrafted in Panchaloha (five-metal alloy) using the traditional lost-wax casting method.
- Depicts Krishna in a graceful tribhanga pose, playing the flute — symbol of divine love and harmony.
- Intricately detailed ornaments, turban, and layered attire, standing on a lotus-petal pedestal.
- A timeless piece of devotional art, revered for bringing joy, peace, and auspiciousness into the home.
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Natwar Krishna (The graceful flute-player of Vrindavan)
2,606.78$- Handcrafted in Panchaloha using the lost-wax technique, with antique green-bronze patina.
- Depicts Lord Krishna in the iconic tribhanga posture, flute raised to his lips.
- Intricate crown, ornaments, and dhoti drapery showcase South Indian temple artistry.
- Sturdy lotus-petal pedestal base adds grandeur, making it ideal for shrines and heritage collections.
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Nritya Nayika Jodi (Grace in motion, held in bronze)
92.11$- Crafted in solid bronze using the ancient lost-wax method, finished with a warm antique patina.
- Inspired by the Nritya Nayikas of Belur’s Hoysala temples, echoing rhythm, devotion, and grace.
- Intricate jewellery, pleated skirt, and lotus-base pedestal sculpted with temple-style detailing.
- Symbolic of joy, auspicious beginnings, and feminine energy, with birds resting delicately on each dancer’s hand
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Nritya Vinayaka (The Ganesha who dances to bless beginnings)
2,111.11$- Crafted in Panchaloha (five-metal alloy) using the ancient lost-wax technique, finished with rich hand-polish.
- Depicts Lord Ganesha in a dancing pose, symbolising joy, energy, and the removal of obstacles.
- Detailed crown, ornaments, and sacred thread, with multiple arms holding symbolic attributes.
- Stands on an ornate lotus-petal pedestal, representing purity and cosmic balance.
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Panchamukha Hanuman (The five-faced protector of all directions)
212.79$- Handcrafted in Panchaloha using the lost-wax technique, finished in golden polish.
- Rare form of Hanuman with five faces (Hanuman, Narasimha, Garuda, Varaha, Hayagriva), each signifying divine power.
- Ten arms holding sacred emblems — gada, chakra, trishul, lotus, and more — representing protection and strength.
- Symbolises mastery over five directions, shielding devotees from negativity and granting courage.



















