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3.2 (1)Sikandarpur, MG Road, Gurgaon
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Alasa Nayika Museum Authenticated Stone Composite Artifact

Alasa Nayika Museum Authenticated Stone Composite Artifact

This sandstone sculpture depicts an Alasa Kanya an “Indolent Maiden” a graceful figure often seen in Kachhapaghata-era temple art. She stands in a gentle tribhanga pose, with one arm elegantly raised above her head, capturing a moment of serene, unhurried ease. Though seemingly relaxed, her posture and expression reflect a quiet strength and sensual poise. Far from being mere decoration, figures like hers were rooted in ancient artistic treatises and symbolized ideals of leisure, beauty, and the divine feminine. Carved onto temple walls, she brought a subtle, sacred presence infusing the space with both aesthetic charm and spiritual energy.

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Natesh Shiva Museum Authenticated Stone Composite Heritage Sculpture Artifact

Natesh Shiva Museum Authenticated Stone Composite Heritage Sculpture Artifact

This 8th–11th century sculpture from the Pratihara era portrays Shiva as Natesha the Lord of Dance caught in a dynamic yet graceful moment, one leg lifted mid-step and arms elegantly poised. He’s surrounded by celestial musicians, attendants, and a goddess, creating a vivid scene of divine performance. In this era, gods were not distant or abstract they were alive, expressive, and deeply human in their divinity. The sculptor channels that belief, capturing movement, rhythm, and reverence in every carved detail. It’s more than a depiction of dance. it’s devotion made visible, a stone bound glimpse of the cosmic pulse that sustains the universe.

₹ 6,999/PiecePiece

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Gauri Museum Authenticated Stone Composite Heritage Artifact

Gauri Museum Authenticated Stone Composite Heritage Artifact

This 10th-century stone sculpture of Gauri, discovered in Bhanpura near Mandsaur, beautifully captures the grace and symbolism of the Pratihara era’s artistry. Gauri, a gentle and auspicious form of Parvati, stands in an elegant posture, embodying purity, prosperity, and divine strength. Though her hands are damaged, she likely once held a lotus and a water pot common symbols in depictions of the goddess. At her feet, a partially visible mongoose, her divine companion, adds a subtle yet powerful touch. Despite some weathering, the sculpture’s delicate features, flowing garments, and calm presence speak volumes about early medieval India's devotion to the feminine divine and its refined sculptural tradition.

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Gajasura Vadha Slaying of the Elephant Demon Authenticated Museum Stone Composite Heritage Artifact

Gajasura Vadha Slaying of the Elephant Demon Authenticated Museum Stone Composite Heritage Artifact

This detailed sandstone carving captures a powerful moment-Shiva standing tall just after vanquishing the elephant demon, Gajasura. In a dramatic gesture, he doesn't cast aside the demon's hide but wears it across his back, with the elephant’s head arched over his own. It’s a bold and symbolic display of triumph. Despite the intensity of the act, Shiva’s expression remains calm, his posture perfectly balanced embodying control, strength, and divine composure. Sculptures like this didn’t just decorate temples in early medieval India-they brought myth and devotion vividly to life.

₹ 11,999/PiecePiece

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Adi Varaha Boar Incarnation Authenticated Museum Replica Stone Composite Artifact

Adi Varaha Boar Incarnation Authenticated Museum Replica Stone Composite Artifact

This grand Varaha sculpture captures Vishnu in his boar form, heroically lifting the Earth goddess Bhudevi from the depths of the cosmic ocean. Beneath him coils Sheshanaga, the cosmic serpent, symbolizing the vast forces of the universe that Vishnu helps keep in balance. The entire composition is rich with symbolism carved around Varaha are gods, sages, and planetary deities, reflecting his role in upholding ritual and cosmic order. Brahma is seated atop his head, Saraswati rests gracefully on his snout, and eight directional figures stand at his feet, grounding the sculpture in both myth and cosmology. It’s a stunning vision of divine power, balance, and protection.

₹ 9,999/PiecePiece

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