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Buy Standing Shiva-Parvati
Buy Standing Shiva-Parvati
Wood has a particular texture, a highly specific kind of finish. It takes a certain level of dexterity to work with it and turn it into the kind of icons that India is famous for. The one you see on this page is a Shiva-Parvati composition, the divine couple ruling over triloka (all three realms of existence). They stand next to each other in gentle harmony, their hands raised tenderly in blessing. A clam, gathered, all-knowing expression marks their divine faces.
Buy Standing Shiva-Parvati Raise Their Hands In Blessing
Buy Standing Shiva-Parvati Raise Their Hands In Blessing
Lord Shiva is in his characteristic tigerskin loincloth. A bunch of snakes is his only adornment, besides the multitude of rudrakshas on his arms and torso. In one of his hands he holds a dotted kamandalu, without which no picture of the ascetic is complete. His wife, the beauteous Devi Parvati, is in a silk dhoti and gold shringar. She holds in her delicate hand the lotus of compassion as she looks on at the realm of existence beneath her heavenly abode. While her hair is parted in traditional style down the centre and held back with a classical tiara, His is gathered in coils on the top of his head in keeping with the conventional iconography of Lord Shiva.
Shiva Parvati Statues
The couple is standing on a lotus pedestal carved with great finesse. It is in full bloom, its spaced-out petals engraved with dense lines along the edges and centre.

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