Naga Kanya Hindu Goddess Statue | Elegant Hindu Decor for Blessings and Peace
Naga Kanya Hindu Goddess Statue | Elegant Hindu Decor for Blessings and Peace
SKU:9689ESBNaagkanya
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Naga Kanya Hindu Goddess Statue
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Size: 32.5 cm(Height) x 20 cm(Width)
Weight: 5.69 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Antique Finish
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About Our Statue :
This Naga Kanya Hindu Goddess Statue is a magnificent handcrafted sculpture made of copper with an attractive antique finish. This statue, 32.5 cm tall and 20 cm wide, represents the beauty and might of the snake god Naga Kanya, a respected figure in the Hindu religion. Its heavy weight of 5.69 kg provides solidity and presence, making it excellent for altars, temples, or as a centerpiece in your home design.
The statue represents Naga Kanya in a calm reclining position, with intricate carvings of her snake-like lower body, wings, and multi-hooded cobra canopy. This monument, which represents protection, fertility, and wisdom, has significant spiritual importance and cultural history. The antique finish adds to its ageless appeal, making it an ideal choice for collectors, spiritual practitioners, and anybody who values ancient Hindu art.
Introduction To The Naga :
The Snake Queen, also known as the Nagas, is the protector of the deep's treasures and is reported to wear a precious diamond on her brow. Naga Kanyas are nagas' daughters. Naga Kanya's upper half is human, but the lower half is a snake.
Nagas are frequently represented in half-human form, with a human body above the waist and a long serpent's tail half-submerged in water. The female naga is known as nagi or Nagini. Above their heads, nagas often feature a canopy or hood of one, three, five, seven, eight, or nine tiny serpents of various colors. These might reflect the nagas' activity or caste, or the seven other nag kings that follow them. Nagas may have an affect on people that is either beneficial, neutral, or bad.
How do take care of your statues?
Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is completely free of moisture and dust.
Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching with the bare hand objects can smudge the face, leaving scratches.
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