CRAFTVISIONS Lord Shiva Idol Murti |Bholenath Statue| Gift Ideas | Home Decor| Decorative Showpiece - 15 cm(Polyresin, Brown) | Zipri.in
CRAFTVISIONS Lord Shiva Idol Murti |Bholenath Statue| Gift Ideas | Home Decor| Decorative Showpiece  -  15 cm(Polyresin, Brown)

CRAFTVISIONS Lord Shiva Idol Murti |Bholenath Statue| Gift Ideas | Home Decor| Decorative Showpiece - 15 cm(Polyresin, Brown)

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Immerse your home in divine energy with this meticulously crafted Lord Shiva Idol, capturing the essence of the Lord of Destruction and Transformation. Known as the Mahadeva or Great God, Lord Shiva is revered in Hinduism as the Supreme Being who embodies the cycle of creation, preservation, and dissolution. This beautifully sculpted idol showcases Shiva in his classic meditative pose, radiating serenity, strength, and cosmic wisdom.Design Features: This Shiva Idol depicts the Lord seated in deep meditation, a symbol of eternal peace and inner balance. His eyes are closed, embodying his transcendence of the physical world, while his calm demeanor offers spiritual guidance to those seeking tranquility amidst the chaos of life.Trident (Trishul): The three-pronged spear represents Shiva’s mastery over the three fundamental forces: creation, preservation, and destruction, as well as his transcendence over the three gunas (qualities) of nature: Sattva (purity), Rajas (activity), and Tamas (inertia).Damru (Drum): Held in his hand, the Damru signifies the cosmic sound of creation and the continuous rhythm of the universe.Snake (Naga) around his Neck: The snake represents Shiva’s control over death and time, as well as the awakening of cosmic energy (Kundalini).Third Eye: Known as the "Eye of Wisdom," Lord Shiva's third eye is a symbol of his ability to see beyond the material world, representing his insight into the true nature of reality.Ganga Flowing from his Hair: The depiction of the river Ganga flowing from Shiva’s matted hair signifies his role as a purifier of the world, controlling the flow of life-giving water to protect the universe.Nandi, the Bull: The base of the idol often includes Nandi, Lord Shiva’s trusted vehicle, symbolizing strength, devotion, and righteous living.Ashes and Crescent Moon: Lord Shiva’s body is adorned with holy ashes, representing his mastery over the material world, and the crescent moon on his forehead symbolizes the cycle of time and rejuvenation.