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  • Sale! majestic, intricately carved dark grey stone sculpture of a revered Hindu goddess, seated serenely on a sturdy throne against a plain, light grey background. The goddess, likely a form associated with protection, prosperity, or a serpent deity (Naga Devata), is depicted with four arms, symbolizing her divine power and multifaceted nature. She wears a tall, elaborate tiered crown (kirita-mukuta style) adorned with intricate patterns, framing a serene face with traditional features, including a bindi on her forehead, ornate earrings, and a subtle nose ring. Her eyes appear to be downcast or half-closed, conveying a sense of deep meditation or grace. Her upper two hands elegantly hold coiled cobras, with their hoods raised as if in reverence or protection. The lower right hand is raised in the Abhaya Mudra, a gesture of fearlessness, reassurance, and protection, while her lower left hand rests open and palm-up on her lap, possibly in the Varada Mudra (boon-giving) or a contemplative pose. The goddess is richly adorned with multiple layered necklaces, detailed armlets (keyura), and bangles (kankana), all finely carved into the dark stone. She is draped in flowing traditional garments, possibly a sari or dhoti, with visible folds and textures that showcase the artisan's skill in rendering fabric. She sits upon a simple, rectangular block-like stone throne. Behind her is a prominent, fan-like backrest featuring a multi-lobed design, reminiscent of stylized lotus petals or a protective aura. The base of the throne is flanked on both sides by two artfully coiled cobras with their hoods raised, adding to the pervasive serpent motif and emphasizing her connection to these powerful creatures. The entire sculpture is rendered in a uniform dark charcoal or black stone, such as black granite, highlighting the deep carving, sharp details, and subtle textual variations of the deity's form, garments, and the serpents. The matte finish of the stone adds to its ancient and spiritual aesthetic, emphasizing the traditional Indian craftsmanship. A watermark for "The Stone Studio" is subtly visible at the bottom center. This detailed piece of Hindu devotional art and stonework exemplifies traditional Indian stone carving techniques and iconography, suggesting its relevance to an article discussing spiritual sculptures, temple art, the craftsmanship of stone idols, or the specific myths and symbolism of powerful Hindu goddesses, particularly those featuring Naga (serpent) elements.

    Goddess Shanta Durga Statue 18″

    Original price was: ₹49,800.00.Current price is: ₹44,700.00. Inclusive of all taxes

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    The material used in this statue is black stone. This sculpture is wonderfully crafted by our best artisans. For more such statues browse our website. If you still don’t get what you want, our artisans will craft your specified designs of the Goddess Shanta Durga statue with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in black stone
    Total Height Including Base:  18 inches/ 1.5 ft
    Width: 12-13 inches approx
    Depth:  7-8 inches approx

    Weight:  26-30 Kgs approx

     

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    • This is a handcrafted creation therefore minor variations in color or design may arise. Small irregularities are rare and are intrinsic to the beauty of this statue’s creation, as it is ultra-carefully crafted by hand.
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