Indian Sculpture Artist

There are different forms of creativity. Most of the forms are highly challenging and they are extremely beautiful. The different forms of art are statues, artwork, sculpture and many others. This kind of artwork is also customized and there are special techniques that are used in creating different artworks. Other forms of artwork are wall art, sculpture on the wall using wood and metal, mural artists, etc. The presence of modernism in Indian sculpture artist is also present and it began in the early 20th century.

It happened with the adaptation of western traditions of art academics. The contemporary Indian sculptors took the training of Western art at the art schools of British and they learned the depiction of Indian norms in western style.

We use different methods of creating artwork. One of them is the Italian lost wax method. The types of sculptures, relief artwork, murals, etc that we create is of unique quality and texture. We use different kinds of materials like stone, resin, aluminum, brass, copper, bronze, etc. We have also expanded our manufacturing operations to stainless steel fabrication, wood carving designs, brilliant glass work, etc. We understand the importance of temple architecture and therefore we do it very carefully.

A box can be easily found out in different government organizations along with the private ones. We are also open to taking foreign projects. We are going to explore widely in exporting a number of statues and sculptures all over the world.

About statues and Indian mythology

Hinduism is one of the major religions of the world. It gives us a way of leading the life. It is the oldest religion of the world. It is also referred to as ‘Sanatan Dharma’ which means ‘the eternal tradition’ or ‘the eternal way’. It has given us valuable tradition and culture. Every act of human beings is guided by the principles of Hinduism. It is not based on myths. It gives all the factual foundations for all the traditions. According to Hinduism, the presence of temples in the society and the idols in the houses are very necessary. In their absence, negative powers will dominate us. They are believed to be the souls who have strong powers to help us manifest the positivity around us.

The dieties of Hindu are considered as the Gods and Goddesses in Hindu mythology. The traditions are of washing them daily. Their evolution took place from the Vedic era that was in the 2nd Millennium BC. Hindu mythology is spread across the regions of Nepal, South East Asia and India. There are hundreds of puranics in Hinduism. The dieties that are worshipped primarily are Lord Ganesha, Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, Lord Brahma, Sri Parvathi, Sri Lakshmi, Sri Saraswathi, Lord Shani, Lord Rahu, Lord Ketu, Lord Brihaspati, etc. It is believed that these Gods are very powerful and they have control over the natural elements which are fire, soil, air, water and space. It is also believed that the Gods of Hinduism have controlled the planets and their impact. There are different forms or avatars of these Gods and Goddesses and in total there are 36 crore Gods and Goddesses according to Indian mythology.

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Rules and Rituals

There is a lot of importance of Idol worship according to Hindu mythology. There are scientific logics associated with the worshipping of these deities. There are a number of rules and regulations that must be followed before the establishment of these deities in the temples. You need to follow these rules whether you are established in them in the temples or your houses. There are always good reasons behind establishing the rules.

Consequence of not following the rules

If these rules are not followed, the impact of these dieties can be completely reversed. It means that if the placement of the idol gives positive results in a particular direction, the deity can give negative results if placed in the wrong direction. Directions play a very important role in everything that we do. It can also be understood with the science of Vastu Shastra.

Statue of Lord Ganesha

The Statue of Lord Ganesha must be there in every household. Without worshipping Lord Ganesha no auspicious work is started in Hindu mythology. There are many specifications with respect to his Idol. The Statue of Lord Ganesha Murti placed in the East or North directions of the house preferably in the North-East corner of the house. This is the best place to build a temple at home. Lord Ganesha guards the house. The Statue of Lord Ganesha is always kept with Goddess Lakshmi and Goddess Saraswati. A white colored statue of Lord Ganesha is preferred to bring happiness and peace to the house. The trunk of Lord Ganesha in his statue must be on his left while having the pancake or laddu.

The Statue of Goddess Lakshmi

The Statue of Goddess Lakshmi must always be in the sitting position and never in standing position. Her statue must be kept along with Lord Ganesha and goddess Saraswati. The standing position of Goddess Lakshmi represents the instability of money in the house. On the contrary, if Goddess Lakshmi is in the seating position, it represents that she would stay at home.

Statue of Goddess Saraswati

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Statue Artist in India

The Statue of goddess Saraswati is always placed at the entrance of all the educational institutions. She represents knowledge, consciousness and wisdom. She is always carrying a musical instrument called Veena in her one hand. The musical instrument Veena is the recognition of goddess Saraswati. Without the musical instrument, the picture or the statue is not complete. Her statue is always white. The Statue of the goddess Saraswati is also in the sitting position.

The Statue of Lord Shiva

There are three kinds of appearances of Lord Shiva. All three forms can be represented with statues. The three forms are Shiva Lingam, the Natarajan Avatar and the most popular appearance with the moon on his head, goddess Ganga in his hair and a snake around his neck. The Statue of Lord Shiva must be placed in the North or East direction. The position of Shivling is to be understood in detail. It is important to know that the outlet of the liquid poured on Shivling must be in the north direction. If you wish to anoint Shivling you must stand facing the north direction. The Statue of Natarajan is only kept in the public temples and it should never be kept in the houses.

The Statue of Goddess Durga

The Statue of Goddess Durga is a very beautiful one. She is in the sitting position on the king of the forest, the tiger. She has multiple hands holding different kinds of weapons and auspicious articles. She is believed to be the strongest woman who killed the Monsters bravely. She should also be placed in the manner that her statue faces the south of the west direction.

The Statue of Goddess Kali

The Statue of the goddess Kali looks fierce. The people who perform heroic deeds need not be scared of her, she is dangerous for those who perform evil deeds. She killed many monsters in fury. She got out of control and she was about to destroy the whole world. This is the reason Lord Shiva had to face her and her age. As a result of it, she kept her leg on the chest of Lord Shiva out of anger and then she got back in her senses. She is believed to be an avatar of Goddess Parvati who is the wife of Lord Shiva. This is why there is Lord Shiva always in her statue. She has multiple hands with weapons and the heads of the Monsters. The statue must be in the same manner and she represents that she can overpower Evil forces. Her statue is generally not kept in the households until it is worshipped while following all the rules and regulations properly. Otherwise, the head statue is believed to be angry with the family members.

The Statues of Radha-Krishna

Radha and Krishna were not husband and wife but were lovers. They represent eternal love. They were extremely caring and loving to each other even without marrying. The Statue of Radha Krishna is in the standing position while Lord Krishna playing the flute and goddess Radha admiring him. There is always a flute in the hands of Lord Krishna whether his statue is individual or with goddess Radha.

The Statue of Lord Vishnu

The Statue of Lord Vishnu is open in the seating position along with Goddess Lakshmi in the background of an ocean. Lord Vishnu is believed to be the Protector of humanity and the Restoration of the world. He also has multiple hands for different articles. He carries Sudarshan Chakra. His Statue must be placed in the north east direction only. The Statue of Lord Vishnu can also be in the standing position.

The Statues of Ram, Sita and Lakshman

The Statues of Lord Ram Goddess Sita and Lord Lakshman are always together. Lord Ram went into exile for 14 years along with his wife Sita and brother Laxman. He is believed to be an ideal man by the Hindus. The festival of Diwali is also celebrated because years ago he returned from exile on this day. Statue only carries the bow and arrow. Their statues are placed in the northeast direction either facing the South or west direction.