This brass statue of Shiva-Parivaar embodies the ancient philosophy of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" (the world as one family), representing the harmonious union of opposing and warring energies. The main character, Shiva, is seen holding Uma-Parvati and encouraging Ganesha as he tenderly leans his body against his father. With Nandi dozing off close by and his Mayura (peacock) at his feet, Skanda is seated in Parvati's lap. Ganesha's rat, Mushak, sits beside his Lord and offers him a modak, giving the statue a lively and devout quality.
From the tranquil looks of the deities to the intricate details of their ornaments, every aspect is meticulously sculpted. The artwork's reverse displays finesse, with secondary elements crafted with artistic beauty and precision to create a divine icon for a home filled with familial pleasure.
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