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Nandi Statue for Puja | Handcrafted Brass Idol of Lord Shiva's Nandi
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Size: 13cm(Height) x 16cm(Width)
Weight: 1.77 kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Product
This Sacred Nandi Statue is a stunning piece of craftsmanship, symbolizing the strength and devotion associated with the Hindu god Shiva. Standing at 13cm in height and crafted from brass, the statue captures the intricate design of Nandi, the sacred bull who serves as Shiva’s mount. The beautifully detailed horns and muscular frame are expertly crafted, making this statue a centerpiece in any spiritual space or home decor.
The Nandi Bull represents unwavering faith, loyalty, and devotion, making it an ideal symbol for your meditation or prayer altar. In Hinduism, Nandi is also a protector, believed to carry divine blessings and good fortune. This Sacred Nandi Statue will add a powerful and sacred presence to your home, enhancing the spiritual atmosphere with its rich symbolism and ancient significance.
Crafted from brass, this statue is designed to withstand the test of time, making it a valuable addition to your collection. Whether used for personal spiritual practices or as a gift for someone who follows Hindu traditions, this Sacred Nandi Statue will resonate with devotion and energy. Its graceful design, paired with the meaningful representation of Nandi, offers a perfect way to deepen your connection with spirituality.
Introduction of Nandi
Nandi is depicted in various ways across different regions and periods, though consistently as a male figure with a bull's head. In some instances, he is shown with two heads, one a bull's and the other a human's. His posture is usually erect, with his bull's head facing forward. Nandi is also sometimes portrayed with multiple arms, holding objects such as a noose or a staff. Additionally, he can be depicted simply as a bull's head, without a complete human body.
























































































































































































































































































