Code
HCS12083
Weight
450 gm / 0.99 lbs
Size
Height
18cm (7") Width
13cm (5") Depth
9cm (4") Material
Brass
Availability
Available
Date Added
2016-02-26 12:15:03
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Talk to help line for your question on 9841267335These are few old collection remaining from our collection. Basically these statue are made as a side statues for a temple, where the main statue is made in high quality and these statues are placed on the walls or used for outer decoration. This by now ways means these statue belong to any temples or extracted from temples. these items are old but not used by any temples. hence these don't have any archeological value and is not illegal.
Brief Introduction :
Brahma is one of Hinduism's most important deities, however his prominence has waned in recent decades. He is also known as Svayambhu and is linked to creation, knowledge, and the Vedas.
Brahma is often associated with the Vedic god Prajapati. Brahma was a prominent deity and his cult existed during the post-Vedic period; however, by the 7th century, he had been frequently attacked and had lost his significance. Other major deities, such as Vishnu, Shiva, and Devi, also overshadowed him. In addition to other Hindu deities,QuillBot is going to rewrite your text.
Within the Trimurti, a trinity of supreme Hindu gods that also includes Vishnu, the preserver, and Shiva, the destroyer, Brahma is referred to as "The Creator." Brahma is featured frequently in creation myths, though there are many different versions. According to various Puranas, he was born from a golden egg known as Hiranyagarbha. Brahma was born in a lotus, issuing from Vishnu's navel, according to Vaishnava creation stories. Shaivism factions think he is descended from Shiva or one of his aspects, but goddess-centric Shaktism believes Devi created the universe, including Brahma.
In the Trimurti, which also includes Vishnu, the preserver, and Shiva, the destroyer, Brahma is referred to as "The Creator." Brahma is featured frequently in creation myths, though there are several different versions. He was created in a golden egg known as Hiranyagarbha, according to various Puranas. Brahma was created in a lotus, arising from Vishnu's navel, according to Vaishnava stories of creation. Shaivism factions think he is descended from Shiva or one of his aspects, whilst goddess-centered Shaktism claims Devi created the universe, including Brahma.
Within the Trimurti, a trinity of supreme Hindu gods that also includes Vishnu, the preserver, and Shiva, the destroyer, Brahma is referred to as "The Creator." Brahma is featured frequently in creation myths, though there are many different versions. According to various Puranas, he was born from a golden egg known as Hiranyagarbha. Brahma was born in a lotus, issuing from Vishnu's navel, according to Vaishnava creation stories. Shaivism factions think he is descended from Shiva or one of his aspects, but goddess-centric Shaktism believes Devi created the universe, including Brahma.
In the Trimurti, which also includes Vishnu, the preserver, and Shiva, the destroyer, Brahma is referred to as "The Creator." Brahma is featured frequently in creation myths, though there are several different versions. He was created in a golden egg known as Hiranyagarbha, according to various Puranas. Brahma was created in a lotus, arising from Vishnu's navel, according to Vaishnava stories of creation. Shaivism factions think he is descended from Shiva or one of his aspects, whilst goddess-centered Shaktism claims Devi created the universe, including Brahma.
Story of Bharmha