Brass sculpture "Narasimha" on a marble stand
Art. : 414-16
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Art. : 414-16

The brass sculpture "Narasimha" is a solemn ode to strength and justice, embodied in noble metal and sublime symbolism. Every detail of the work radiates deep spirituality and philosophical significance. Narasimha, the "man-bearer", the fourth avatar of the God Vishnu, appears here in his eternal glory as the guardian of the devotees, the defender of sincerity and faith.

The central figure of a lion-headed God sitting on a snake is surrounded by a multifaceted composition. His expression, imbued with divine anger, reminds of justice, which is capable of destroying the darkest forces. The snake gracefully wrapping around the throne becomes an allegory of infinity and wisdom, emphasizing that Narasimha's power comes from the depths of the universe.

On his shoulders rests a crown of cobras, personifying power and inflexibility. Their heads with precious stones in their eyes shine like stars illuminating the darkness. Each of these creatures is not just a decorative element, but a symbol of the unity of the divine principle and the natural element.

Young Prahlada stands in front of him with his hands clasped in prayer, symbolizing sincere devotion and boundless trust. This contrast between the fragility of the boy and the power of the protector underscores the main message of the sculpture: even in the most difficult circumstances, faith can grant protection.

The background of the composition, made in the form of a wheel with elements of a star, topped with golden rays, completes this philosophical picture. The wheel of samsara, the eternal cycle of birth and death, becomes a sign of overcoming, symbolizing the power of Narasimha as a guide of the soul to liberation.

The marble base emphasizes the monumentality of the sculpture, adding stability and grandeur to it. Brass, shining with a golden luster, frames each element of the piece, creating harmony between form and content. The sculpture "Narasimha" is not just a work of art, but a symbol of the triumph of good over evil, a force that can inspire, delight and decorate any interior, filling it with an atmosphere of grandeur and philosophical depth.

The brass sculpture "Narasimha" is a solemn ode to strength and justice, embodied in noble metal and sublime symbolism. Every detail of the work radiates deep spirituality and philosophical significance. Narasimha, the "man-bearer", the fourth avatar of the God Vishnu, appears here in his eternal glory as the guardian of the devotees, the defender of sincerity and faith.

The central figure of a lion-headed God sitting on a snake is surrounded by a multifaceted composition. His expression, imbued with divine anger, reminds of justice, which is capable of destroying the darkest forces. The snake gracefully wrapping around the throne becomes an allegory of infinity and wisdom, emphasizing that Narasimha's power comes from the depths of the universe.

On his shoulders rests a crown of cobras, personifying power and inflexibility. Their heads with precious stones in their eyes shine like stars illuminating the darkness. Each of these creatures is not just a decorative element, but a symbol of the unity of the divine principle and the natural element.

Young Prahlada stands in front of him with his hands clasped in prayer, symbolizing sincere devotion and boundless trust. This contrast between the fragility of the boy and the power of the protector underscores the main message of the sculpture: even in the most difficult circumstances, faith can grant protection.

The background of the composition, made in the form of a wheel with elements of a star, topped with golden rays, completes this philosophical picture. The wheel of samsara, the eternal cycle of birth and death, becomes a sign of overcoming, symbolizing the power of Narasimha as a guide of the soul to liberation.

The marble base emphasizes the monumentality of the sculpture, adding stability and grandeur to it. Brass, shining with a golden luster, frames each element of the piece, creating harmony between form and content. The sculpture "Narasimha" is not just a work of art, but a symbol of the triumph of good over evil, a force that can inspire, delight and decorate any interior, filling it with an atmosphere of grandeur and philosophical depth.

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Sizes: 24 × 24 × 32 cm .

Weight: 6.3 kg .

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