This Beautifully ornate miniature brass "Singhasan" in Indian tradition. This type of artifact is typically used in Hindu religious practices to place idols of deities during worship or rituals.
• The Kirtimukha at the top is a symbol of protection, power, and the destruction of negativity. It is a common motif in Hindu temple architecture, often placed over deity doorways or temple entrances.
• The peacocks or birds on the arch symbolize grace, purity, and spirituality frequently associated with divine beings and celestial realms.
• The overall styling is highly regal and sacred, aligning with the function of the Singhasan as a seat for a deity.
Design: Made in heavy brass metal.
Dimensions of Kirtimukha: 9.75 inches (H) x 6.5 inches (W) approx
Weight: 1.600 kgs approx
• The Kirtimukha at the top is a symbol of protection, power, and the destruction of negativity. It is a common motif in Hindu temple architecture, often placed over deity doorways or temple entrances.
• The peacocks or birds on the arch symbolize grace, purity, and spirituality frequently associated with divine beings and celestial realms.
• The overall styling is highly regal and sacred, aligning with the function of the Singhasan as a seat for a deity.
Design: Made in heavy brass metal.
Dimensions of Kirtimukha: 9.75 inches (H) x 6.5 inches (W) approx
Weight: 1.600 kgs approx
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Short Description | This Beautifully ornate miniature brass "Singhasan" in Indian tradition. This type of artifact is typically used in Hindu religious practices to place idols of deities during worship or rituals. • The Kirtimukha at the top is a symbol of protection, power, and the destruction of negativity. It is a common motif in Hindu temple architecture, often placed over deity doorways or temple entrances. • The peacocks or birds on the arch symbolize grace, purity, and spirituality frequently associated with divine beings and celestial realms. • The overall styling is highly regal and sacred, aligning with the function of the Singhasan as a seat for a deity. Design: Made in heavy brass metal. Dimensions of Kirtimukha: 9.75 inches (H) x 6.5 inches (W) approx Weight: 1.600 kgs approx |
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