Brass Idols

Vedic Vaani, the epitome of spiritual sanctity, presents a divine ensemble of Brass Idols, each a testament to craftsmanship and devotion. Crafted with intricate detail and reverence, these idols capture the essence of divinity, bringing the sacred presence of Hindu deities into your home or place of worship. From the serene countenance of Lord Ganesha to the majestic form of Goddess Saraswati, each brass idol exudes grace and spiritual energy, inviting reverence and contemplation. Elevate your spiritual space with these timeless creations, resonating with the divine vibrations of ancient traditions.

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  • Goddess Durga Mata Statue
    $46.53

    Goddess Durga is the mother of the universe and is the power behind the work of creation, preservation, and destruction of the world. It made in heavy shining brass.
    Dimensions: 6.5 inches (H) x 5 inches (W) x 2.3 inches (thickness) (16 x 12 x 5 cms approx)
    Weight: 1.5 kgs

  • Cow with Calf Idol in Brass
    $14.67

    The Spiritual Hindu Diety Idol (Murti) of Cow designed with Calf Statue and shown as the love of Mother and the Child which is made in Brass.
    Dimensions of Statue: 2.4 inches (H) x 3.4 inches (L) x 2.75 inches (W) (6 x 8 x 6 cms approx)
    Total weight: 440 grams

  • Mars Planet Magal Graha Murti / Idol in Brass
    $58.33
    Mangala is the god of Mars,the red planet.Mars is also called Angaraka ('one who is red in colour')or Bhauma ('son of Bhumi') in Sanskrit.He is the god of war and is celibate. He is considered the son of Prithvi or Bhumi, the Earth Goddess.

    Dimensions: 6.3 inches (H) x 4.3 inches (L) approx
    Weight: 1.2 kgs
  • Divine Goddess Mahishasuramardini Devi Murti/Idol in Brass
    $60.00
    Mahishasura is a Sanskrit word composed of mahisha meaning buffalo and asura meaning demon, or "buffalo demon". As an Asura, Mahishasura waged war against the Devas, as the Devas and Asuras' were perpetually in conflict. Mahishasura had gained the boon that no man could kill him. In the battles between the gods and the demons, the Devas led by Indra were defeated by Mahishasura. Dejected by their defeat, the Devas assemble in the mountains where their combined divine energies coalesce into goddess Durga. The new born Durga led a battle against Mahishasura, riding a lion, and killed him. Thereafter she is named Mahishasuramardini, meaning "the killer of Mahishasura".

    Design: Made in heavy shining brass.
    Brass is well known for its grasping capacity. It grasps the divine spirit upto 30%, when compared to other metals. The spiritual vibrations are attracted towards these shining idols easily.

    Dimensions: 8 inches (W) x 4.5 inches (H)
    Weight: 1.5 kgs approx

  • Morya Magalmorti Lord Ganesha Small Idol
    $21.00
    The Brass Lord Ganesh Murti is elegant and excellent masterpiece exhibited by skilled artists. Lord Ganesha is also known as Ganapati, Vigneswara, Vinayaka and Gajamukha. Ganesha is worshipped for siddhi, success in undertakings, and buddhi, intelligence.

    Dimensions: 3.3 inches (H) x 2.5 inches (L) approx
    Weight: 330 gms approx
  • Sant Shri Gajanana Maharaj Idol / Murti
    $21.00
    The Legendary soul Sant Shri Gajanan Maharaj enlightened through his noble incarnation and brought out tremendous change in the lives of numerous people with his spiritual knowledge and power for a short period of 32 years and ultimately foretold in the year 1908 about drawing a line to his incarnated life.

    Dimensions: 3 inch (H) x 2.3 inches (L) approx
    Weight: 335 gms approx
  • Wisdom of Devi Maa Goddess Saraswati Sculpture / Figuries
    $21.00
    Saraswati, goddess of wisdom, is symbolized as performing on the Veena, mother of all stringed instruments. She is the mother of the Vedas, and chants to her, called the 'Saraswati Vandana' often begin and end Vedic lessons. Saraswati is also a prominent figure in Buddhist iconography - the consort of Manjushri.

    Dimensions: 3.3 inches (H) x 2.5 inches (L) approx
    Weight: 335 gms approx
  • Rani Mata Sherawali Devi Durga Idol/Moorti
    $32.67
    The word "Durga" in Sanskrit means a fort, or a place which is difficult to overrun. Another meaning of "Durga" is "Durgatinashini," which literally translates into "the one who eliminates sufferings." Thus, goddess Durga protects her devotees from the evils of the world and at the same time removes their miseries.

    Dimensions of Idol: 4.7 inches (H) x 4 inches (L) approx
    Weight: 580 gms
  • Guna Rajas Goddess MahaKali Sculpture / Idol
    $21.00
    Kaali comes from the Sanskrit root word Kaal which means time. There is nothing that escapes the all-consuming march of time. Kali is represented as the consort of Lord Shiva,on whose body she is often seen standing. Shiva lies in the path of Kali, whose foot on Shiva subdues her anger.She is the fierce aspect of the goddess Durga.Kali's association with darkness stands in contrast to her consort, Shiva, who manifested after Her in creation,and who symbolises the rest of creation after Time is created.

    Dimensions: 4.3 inches (H) x 3.3 inches (L) approx
    Weight: 310 gms approx
  • Sarva Mangalam Face (Mukh) Lord Shiva in Brass
    $16.27
    Siva means, graciousness; auspiciousness; Mangalam. He is all graciousness, ever auspicious, Sarva Mangalam. That is the reason why the epithet, Sri,which indicates these qualities,is not added to the name Siva, Sankara, lsvara etc. It is added to the number of Avatars, for they have taken on perishable bodies for a specific purpose. They have to be distinguished from other humans, by the epithet, Siva is eternally gracious, auspicious, mangala and so the epithet is superfluous.Siva is adored as the teacher of teachers, Dakshinamurti. The form of Siva is itself a great lesson in tolerance and forbearance.

    Dimensions: 3.6 inches (H) x 2.8 inches (L) approx
    Weight: 300 gms