Lakshmi Narasimha Idol
Height- 3ft
Materials: Brown sandstone was used to create this Lakshmi Narasimha statue. In Odisha, the stone variety is well-known. The statue is a work of art since we meticulously carved every last detail into it. It’s a beautiful creation and can raise the divinity of any placement.
Lakshmi Narasimha is the combined image of the Hindu deities Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity, and Narasimha, the fourth manifestation of Vishnu.
Along with Jvala Narasimha, Gandaberunda Narasimha, Ugra Narasimha, and Yoga Narasimha, it is also the name of one of Narasimha’s five forms.
In a different version of the Narasimha mythology, after killing Hiranyakashipu, he continues to be furious. The deity is furious because Prahlada, one of his good-hearted followers, is traumatized by the terrible acts of his own father. He is not appeased even if the devas chant his praises and celebrate his virtues.
In several depictions of the story, Narasimha is shown emerging through the pillar or engaged in tearing apart the demon’s stomach, one of his many pairs of hands holding aloft the intestines like a garland. The hair has a curling mane, the teeth are pointed and curved, and the face has lion-like characteristics. The body is human-looking, with a big neck, broad shoulders, a slim waist, and thin arms and legs. There are also seated representations of Narasimha with a serene expression on the lion’s face.
Lakshmi arrives before her spouse as the devas continue their prayers to her. She comforts Narasimha by informing him that the world and his devotee have both been preserved. The deity is calmed by his wife’s words, and his visage likewise changes to a more benign state. Lakshmi Narasimha is so revered as a symbol of kindness and harmony.
Lakshmi Narasimha’s lion face, also known as Unganarasimha (the ferocious Narasimha)
This one statue can somehow show how both creative and destructive the human mind can be at the same time.
Narasimha is shown in the sculpture resting on the coils of Adishesha, the supreme serpent, which rises behind him with its seven hoods. The hoods have been exquisitely crafted to cover Narasimha’s head like a canopy.
The goddess Lakshmi Narasimha is shown sitting on her husband’s lap in traditional portrayals of the deity. He appears calm in this form as opposed to his ugra (awful) aspect, where his visage is twisted and furious. His murti is adorned with decorations and garlands, and he frequently wears his Panchajanya and Sudarshana Chakra incarnations.
Narasimha is an important, iconic representation of creative resistance, optimism in the face of adversity, triumph over repression, and the annihilation of evil. According to Pratapaditya Pal, he is the destroyer of both internal and exterior evil in one’s “body, speech, and thought.”
- The sheer prominence of this Narshimha statue is mesmerizing.
- This statue can enhance the divinity of any temple and home.
- In this figure, Narshimha is sitting with her lady, and the carvings and detailings are increasing the features of the face.
- Our artisan carves this sculpture with a single block of brown sandstone, which increases the durability of this Lakshmi Narasimha idol in many folds.
- It is completely one of a kind masterpiece. Any changes are possible on a customized piece of Narasimha statue statues, as per our Art Lover customer’s choice.
Dimensions | 36 in |
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