Sandstone Snake Statue for Temple and Garden Ornaments
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A piece of the snake statue that will make your garden look ferociously unique. This sandstone statue perfectly highlights the simplicity and complexity of stone carving in one go.Material: Sandstone Redstone Dimension(HWL): 12 x 6 x 5 inch Height: 1 ft Position: StandingHighlights of the handpicked stone sculpture of the snake:The snake statue stands on the flat surface in the ground for better stability.A distressed finish has been given to the statue to lend the illusion of age.The scute design given by the skilled artisans has given the sculpt a life-like feeling.The art of stone carving in Odisha is an age-old practice, which can be seen in many jewels like temple buildings, various art crafts, etc.Religious faith in the deific snakes in Hindu belief:In Hinduism, snakes have a prominent role in Hindu Mythology. They are worshipped widely as a deity.A special day is performed to celebrate Nag Panchami in every month of Shravana.Lord Shiva is always seen wearing a snake around his neck named Vasuki.Vasuki is the same snake that was used in the churning of the milk ocean(Samudra Manthan).Mansa Devi is the Hindu Goddess, known as the sister of Vasuki worshiped mainly as the goddess of snakes. Suggestion for placement of the divine statue:The sacred place is firstly in temples, dedicated to Lord Shiva where snakes get worshipped over the sacred Lingam of Lord Shiva.Another place to sit him up at atop of temples of Lord Shiva.Use it in your garden, landscaping, in the mid of an artificial water body, between the flowery hays, by decorating a few stones, around it.In the zoo, near the fountain, swimming pool are a few more options where you can sit the rustic statue as per your decoration.Guidance to follow while cleaning the statue:Sandstone is the most durable material, so it is extremely easy to take care of.Simply bathe the garden statue with running water.You can use a cloth or a broom to wipe the stone sculptures.Related
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