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Exotic India is proud to provide this wide array of impressively sized garden statues. Each is exquisitely detailed, created using bronze, brass, and white marble. These are the highest quality statuary you can find online for Hindu and Buddhist sculpture.
Each piece is lovingly hand crafted by artisans, giving you a truly authentic Indian art experience. Nowhere else can you find so many high quality large sized statues. And the benefits of these fine pieces goes beyond the aesthetic and into the spiritual realm.
In Hinduism, the images of gods are not merely inanimate pieces of metal or stone. They are a vital connection between a human and the divine, holy symbols that themselves contain the force of the deities they share a likeness with.
These are idols that act like portals into a higher form of consciousness. This is because, for many Indian spiritual paths, it is the direct experience of god that is sought, not mere intellectual understanding of a belief system. In this way, statuary goes beyond decoration.
Instead, it seeks to connect us at all times with the forces that create, maintain, and reclaim the world we live in. As in Murthi worship, a large garden statue can give you a place to return to, to remind yourself of the presence of divinity in your life.
By reconnecting with this in your everyday life, you can begin to see this presence everywhere and at all times. We provide these large Indian statues to bring you an experience of the divine right in your home or garden like never before.
Our collection contains a comprehensive selection of avatars and gods for you to contemplate, worship, and share your space with. From Bhagawan Krishna to Lord Nataraja, from Ganesha to Bhogashakti, there is a statue for every path.
FAQs
Sculpture :- Sculpture is the art of making forms and figures in clay or other materials or a product of such an art.
Bust :- A person or thing that is a total failure. The definition of bust is a word used for a woman's breasts or a sculpture of a person from the neck up.
Monument :- The definition of a monument is a structure, building, statue, gravestone, or other item designed or constructed to honor someone.
Figurine :- A small carved or molded figure; a statuette.
Statuary :- The art of making statues
Effigy :- A crude figure or dummy representing a hated person or group. The definition of an effigy is a statue or likeness of a person.
Sculpturesque :- Suggestive of or having the qualities of sculpture.
In Favor :-
With statues, we can make future generations understand the contributions made by the leaders and the importance of historical places.
☛ Would enhance the tourism sector of a country.
☛ In the long run, it can become revenue-generating sources.
☛It will also help in creating employment opportunities.
Public Private Partnership (PPP) model would be better; they would take care of the investment and returns thereon.
Against :-
☛ For a developing country like ours, it would be wiser to spend the money on solving other critical issues.
☛ It seems ridiculous to spend crores of rupees on building statues when we have the loan of billions on our heads.
☛ There is also no guarantee that the tall statues will attract tourists.
Size in art matters because of its power to impact the way audiences respond. There's something about large-scale objects that affect our intuitive senses and emotions, chastening us with a reverent feeling.
The size of an artwork should be regarded with the same importance as its composition. Works that are too small could be overwhelmed by the room, and works that are too big could overwhelm the room altogether.
Size is simply the relationship between the areas occupied by one shape to that of the area occupied by another.
Art appreciation helps open up the mindset of the people, by listening to different perspectives and views as well as interpretations of the art, it encourages thoughtful conversation and the understanding that there is more than one approach to everything.
Brass is one of the metals which are known for its brilliant shine and luster. It is a metal alloy composed of copper and zinc and some proportions of other elements that make it a highly durable and corrosion-resistant material.
This is why artisans and sculptors use brass to make aesthetic idols that can be kept outside for many years without losing their shine.
The biggest or tallest statue of Lord Shiva in the world is located in the Nathdwara city of the Rajasthan state in India. It is known as “Viswas Swaroopam”, which means, “Statue of belief”.
The statue is 369 feet high and is made of Panchaloha (five metals) – Gold, Silver, Iron, Copper, and Zinc. It depicts all the divine characteristics and expressions of Lord Shiva.
There is a statue of Nandi on the right side of Shiva’s statue in the Rajsamand district and its height is calculated to be 25 feet.
The biggest statue of Nandi (bull vehicle of Lord Shiva) in the world is located in the Mahanandi, also known as Mahanandiswara Temple.
This temple dates back to the 7th century and is located in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, India. The beautiful Nandi statue faces the Sanctum Sanctorum of the temple. It has a height of 15 feet and a length of 27 feet.
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