Dattatreya statue

 

Symbolically Lord Dattatreya is depicted with three heads, six hands, four dogs, standing in front of a cow. In his hands He holds a drum (damaru), discus like weapon (chakra), conch shell (sankh), rosary (japa mala), water vessel (kamandala) and a trident (trisula).
The Lord's three heads represent Brahma Tatwa, Vishnu Tatwa and Shiva Tatwa. All powerful creative cause is Brahma, sustaining energy is Vishnu and annihilating energy is Shiva (Srishti, Sthithi and Laya energies) are three heads.
• The Cow, which is always with Him, represents the Mother Earth and Dharma. She is the wish fulfilling cow 'Kamadhenu'.
• The four dogs symbolise the four Vedas - the external repositories of Spiritual Wisdom.
• The trident indicates that He has transcended the three gunas, which constitute the illusory world: 
Sattva-illumination, Rajas-activity and Tamas-inertia. 
• The 'Sudharshana chakra' , disc indicates that He is beyond the cycles of time i.e. the past, present and future and
His holding of 'chakra' means He is the controller of time.
• The conch represents the eternal sound 'AUM' - which is the   manifestation of the Spirit. It is also the life principle in us and the cosmos.
• The 'bhasma' ashes indicated His 'Vairaagya' dispassion as well as His purity. Ashes indicate the evanescent nature of all created   nature of all created objects and the ultimate state of all matter.
• The japa-mala, rosary He wears reminds us that our primary duty is chanting the sacred name of the Lord and meditating on the   feet of the Lord, and our redemption depends on this discipline alone.
In this idol, He is carved beautifully in heavy shinning brass.
Height  - 6  inches.
Base Dimension - 6 "(L) x  3.25 " (W).
Weight  - 2 kgs.
Product Price: RS: 4,200

Symbolically Lord Dattatreya is depicted with three heads, six hands, four dogs, standing in front of a cow. In his hands He holds a drum (damaru), discus like weapon (chakra), conch shell (sankh), rosary (japa mala), water vessel (kamandala) and a trident (trisula).

The Lord's three heads represent Brahma Tatwa, Vishnu Tatwa and Shiva Tatwa. All powerful creative cause is Brahma, sustaining energy is Vishnu and annihilating energy is Shiva (Srishti, Sthithi and Laya energies) are three heads.

• The Cow, which is always with Him, represents the Mother Earth and Dharma. She is the wish fulfilling cow 'Kamadhenu'.

• The four dogs symbolise the four Vedas - the external repositories of Spiritual Wisdom.

• The trident indicates that He has transcended the three gunas, which constitute the illusory world: Sattva-illumination, Rajas-activity and Tamas-inertia. 

• The 'Sudharshana chakra' , disc indicates that He is beyond the cycles of time i.e. the past, present and future andHis holding of 'chakra' means He is the controller of time.

• The conch represents the eternal sound 'AUM' - which is the   manifestation of the Spirit. It is also the life principle in us and the cosmos.

• The 'bhasma' ashes indicated His 'Vairaagya' dispassion as well as His purity. Ashes indicate the evanescent nature of all created   nature of all created objects and the ultimate state of all matter.

• The japa-mala, rosary He wears reminds us that our primary duty is chanting the sacred name of the Lord and meditating on the   feet of the Lord, and our redemption depends on this discipline alone.

In this idol, He is carved beautifully in heavy shinning brass.

Height  - 6  inches.

Base Dimension - 6 "(L) x  3.25 " (W).

Weight  - 2 kgs.

Product Price: RS: 4,265

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