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Approximate Making and Shipping Timeline:
Sculpture production: 2-3 weeks
Domestic delivery (within India): 3–5 days
International delivery: 1 week
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Provenance
In the stillness of eternity, three divine forces weave the rhythm of creation. From Brahma’s breath the worlds are born, through Vishnu’s hands they are preserved, and in Shiva’s dance they return to silence — only to begin again. This sculpture captures that eternal balance, with Shiva at its center, embodying both the calm of meditation and the boundless energy of transformation.
Carved in dark stone, his face is serene — eyes half-closed in timeless awareness — while the serpents coiled around him whisper of change and renewal. Turn the piece, and there stands Ganesha, his devoted son, ever close to his father. In every myth and age, Ganesha remains by Shiva’s side — the remover of obstacles, the guardian of beginnings, and the living proof that love and wisdom never stray far from divine power.
This union of the Trimurti and the eternal bond of father and son remind us that creation, preservation, and destruction are not opposites but movements of one great truth. Within that truth lies renewal, devotion, and the promise that every ending gives birth to another beginning.
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