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  • Sale! Here's a long and descriptive alt text for the image: A detailed, full-shot photograph of a magnificent, light grey stone sculpture depicting a meditating figure, likely a Digambara Jain Tirthankara (such as Parshvanatha) due to its unclothed form, or potentially a Buddha protected by Mucalinda. The deity is seated in the traditional Padmasana (lotus position) with legs crossed and feet resting on opposing thighs, while hands are gently placed in the Dhyana Mudra (meditation gesture) in the lap, palms facing upwards. Above the figure's head, a prominent seven-headed Naga (cobra) hood unfurls, forming a protective, fan-like canopy. Each cobra head is distinctly sculpted with individual scales and a strong, defined hood shape, creating a striking silhouette that emphasizes protection and spiritual power. The figure itself is depicted with a lean, ascetic physique, bare-chested, and features a serene, peaceful expression on its face with eyes gently closed, suggesting deep contemplation, enlightenment, or a state of complete calm. The elongated earlobes are also visible, a common iconographic feature. The statue is crafted from a high-quality, possibly natural marble or sandstone, exhibiting a smooth, polished finish that beautifully highlights the intricate details of the carving, from the subtle musculature to the facial features and the texture of the cobra hoods. The natural variations in the stone's color are subtly visible. It rests on an intricately carved circular pedestal featuring layered lotus petals, providing a stable and aesthetically pleasing base that enhances its spiritual significance. The overall piece exudes a profound sense of tranquility, ancient wisdom, and spiritual devotion, making it a compelling piece of religious art or decorative sculpture. A subtle watermark for "the Stone Studio" is visible on the base, indicating its origin or craftsmanship. This artwork would be ideal for illustrating articles discussing ancient Indian sculptures, devotional art, spiritual practices, the iconography of Jainism or Buddhism, or the enduring legacy of artisanal stone carving.

    Naga Buddha Statue in Pink Stone 15″

    Original price was: ₹29,700.00.Current price is: ₹24,400.00. Inclusive of all taxes

    The material used in it is pink 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 Naga Buddha statue in pink stone with utmost care and love.

    STATUE DETAILS
    Materials: Hand carved in pink stone
    Total Height Including Base: 15 inches
    Width:  7-8 inches approx
    Depth: 4 inches approx

    Weight: 6-7 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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