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Garuda Wooden Statue In Namaskaram Mudra
Garuda is said to be the devourer of all the evils
on earth; it is an immortal mythological bird revered by Hindus and Buddhists
alike. This king of birds is the vahana of Lord Vishnu and is said to
exterminate the entire oceans full of snakes. In Mahabharata, he is invoked as
a symbol of impetuous force, speed, and martial prowess. This Garuda Statue shown here is carved out of superfine teak wood by expert
artists from South India. Its superb stability, strength, resistance to decay,
and shine enhances the beauty of the sculpture.
In Hindu tradition, Garuda is depicted in the
iconography of a mix of man and bird; he has the torso and arms of a strong
man, and the long glimmering feathers that spread out from behind his back, are
like that of an eagle. Have a look at the stylishly chiseled feathers in
beautiful layers and the uniquely styled long nose symbolizing the beak of the
eagle. He sits here with one knee down on a sleek and long double lotus
pedestal carved in alluring patterns. Garuda is either shown as carrying
Vishnu’s emblems or when his hands are empty, they are held in Anjali mudra, as
shown in this statue, paying obeisance to the deities.
He is garbed here in a short dhoti having
horizontal creases all around and his various adornments including long beaded
necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and anklets are rendered from serpents. The
long flower haloed crown is carved densely in a distinctive style pattern. The
calmness of his eyes and the delicate smile highlights the generosity in his
deeds.
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