9" Lord Parshwanath In Padmasana | Jain Sculpture

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Item Code: DDK724
Specifications:
Super White Makrana Marble
Height: 9 inch
Width: 6 inch
Depth: 3 inch
Weight: 2 kg
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Introducing the Lord Parshwanath in Padmasana

This exquisite 9-inch sculpture of Lord Parshwanath in Padmasana is a testament to the artistry and spiritual devotion of Jain craftsmanship. Carved from pristine super white Makrana marble, this statue radiates serenity and embodies the profound spiritual journey of the 23rd Tirthankara. The meticulous detail in the carving, from the serene expression on Lord Parshwanath's face to the intricately rendered seven-headed cobra hood (often referred to as the *mukuta*), showcases the sculptor's skill and dedication. The cool, smooth texture of the Makrana marble adds to the statue's inherent elegance, making it a truly captivating piece. The Padmasana posture itself symbolizes the supreme state of meditation and spiritual attainment.

The Significance of Parshwanath and the Padmasana

Lord Parshwanath, revered as the 23rd Tirthankara in Jainism, is known for his extraordinary asceticism and profound wisdom. His life story, filled with tales of overcoming worldly temptations and achieving enlightenment, is a source of inspiration for millions. The *Padmasana*, or lotus posture, is a significant meditative pose found across many Eastern traditions. In Jainism, it represents the attainment of spiritual liberation (moksha) and the ultimate peace that comes from conquering the inner self. The seven-headed *naga* (cobra) hood that shelters Lord Parshwanath is a symbol of protection and divinity, often associated with the king of serpents and guardians of the spiritual realm. In various mythological contexts, the cobra is a protector of the enlightened one, offering shade and shielding them from the harshness of the world.

The Beauty of Makrana Marble

The statue is crafted from the renowned super white Makrana marble, quarried in Rajasthan, India. This marble is celebrated globally for its exceptional whiteness, fine grain, and ability to retain its brilliance over time. This makes it the ideal medium for capturing the serene essence of Lord Parshwanath. The purity of the white marble underscores the purity of Lord Parshwanath's soul and further enhances the sense of tranquility the sculpture emanates. The subtle veining sometimes present in Makrana marble adds a touch of natural artistry, making each piece unique.

A Timeless Piece of Art and Devotion

This Lord Parshwanath sculpture is more than just a decorative item; it's a profound symbol of faith and a beautiful piece of art that will enhance any space. Whether placed in a temple, meditation room, or as a focal point in your home, this statue serves as a constant reminder of the path to inner peace and spiritual enlightenment. The intricate detailing and the use of high-quality Makrana marble ensure that this sculpture will be cherished for generations to come. Its compact size (9.0 x 6.0 x 3.0 inches) makes it suitable for a variety of locations, making it a versatile and meaningful addition to any collection. This statue is more than a representation of Lord Parshwanath; it is a window into the rich cultural heritage and spiritual beliefs of Jainism.

Care and Maintenance

To ensure the longevity and beauty of your Lord Parshwanath statue, we recommend gentle dusting with a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. For more stubborn stains, use a damp cloth and gently wipe the surface. It is also advisable to keep it away from direct sunlight and moisture. With proper care, your statue will retain its pristine beauty for years to come, remaining a lasting symbol of faith and devotion.
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