Nag Kanya, Hanuman, Krishna, Shiva and Kali
Durga
Durga – Goddess of Strength and LightDurga is the radiant mother goddess of Hinduism – powerful, fearless and full of compassion. Riding a lion, with many arms and weapons, she represents the victory of light over darkness. As the embodiment of divine feminine energy, she protects the universe from evil and bestows courage, strength and inner balance. She is considered a symbol of hope, renewal and unwavering love.Brass, H: 20 cm, 2.7 kg
Hanuman
HanumanThe Monkey King proves that everyone can experience a higher power through devotion. He is constantly growing beyond himself and through his selfless service attains a mountain of moving strength.brass, H: 8.5 cm, 280 g
Hanuman 13 cm
HanumanThe monkey king proves, that everyone can experience a higher power through dedication. He rises above himself and gains a power that can move mountains, thanks to his selfless service.Approx. 13 cm, approx. 900 g
Kali 15 cm
KaliTo get rid of something old and to build up something new, a powerful force is necessary. The fearsome Kali destroys demons, confusion and entanglement and thus helps to form something new with these energies.Approx. 15 cm, approx. 1100 g
Kali 19,5 cm
KaliTo get rid of old things and build new ones, a tearing force is needed. The fearsome Kali destroys demons, confusion and entanglement and thus helps to shape these energies into something new.brass copper-plated, H: 19.5 cm, 1 kg
Krishna
KrishnaKrishna is the eighth incarnation (avatar) of Vishnu. He is the charioteer of Prince Arjuna and proclaims the Bhagavad Gita, in which he describes himself as the supreme god. The flute is a symbol of man, who is enlivened by the breath of the Creator and resonates in harmony with him.Brass, H: 18 cm, 690 g
Krishna, brass, approx. 12 cm
KrishnaKrishna (Avatar) is the eighth incarnation of Vishnu. He is the charioteer of Prince Arjuna and gives eternal teachings of the Bhagavad Gita in which he names himself as the highest of all Gods. The flute is the symbol for a man who has been enlivened with the breath of the Creator and resounds in harmony with Him.ca. 240 g
Kuan Yin, brass, height 22 cm
Kuan YinKuan Yin is a Saint of the East. She stands for charity and mercy. The myths report that many thousands of years ago she could have ascended into the Ocean of Infinity. But she let her view wander back to Earth and her feeling of compassion with human pain caused her to come back so long as there is suffering.
Lakshmi
LakshmiShe is the goddess of earth, beauty, happiness and wealth. She is not only the goddess of material happiness, but also of spiritual well-being and abundance. She is Shakti, the sustaining power of her husband Vishnu.Brass, green sandstone with gold finishH: 35.5 cm, 2.7 kg
Miniature figure Green Tara
Small companion - Green TaraFinally a sweet miniature figure, which are nevertheless very fine in their elaboration! Strong in their charisma and cheap in price, they are ideal as a small gift with symbolic power, as a lucky travel charm or simply suitable for your home.brass, H: 3.5 cm
Miniature figure Lakshmi
Small companion - LakshmiFinally a sweet miniature figure, which are nevertheless very fine in their elaboration! Strong in their charisma and cheap in price, they are ideal as a small gift with symbolic power, as a lucky travel charm or simply suitable for your home.brass, H: 3 cm
Miniature figure Medicine Buddha
Small companion - Medicine BuddhaFinally a sweet miniature figure, which are nevertheless very fine in their elaboration! Strong in their charisma and cheap in price, they are ideal as a small gift with symbolic power, as a lucky travel charm or simply suitable for your home.brass, H: 3 cm