Hindu mythology is full of colourful and powerful images. There are literally thousands of deities who are invoked at some stage in prayer and meditation to bring the seeker closer to the Source.
In our showrooms we have a huge collection of Indian and Tibetan deities, from the very small to the extremely large, in marble, sandstone wood and brass. All the major deities are featured with a lot of focus on the many forms of Shiva, or as Nataraj the joyful Lord of the universal dance, and Ardnarishvara…half man half woman. Krishna and Arjuna and the great monkey god Hanuman, son of the Wind are all featured in our collection along with their feminine consorts. Tibetan deities include Avalokiswara, Padma Sambav and Manjushree. For more information on any deities send an e-mail and we will forward you a printable file.
, The temples at Khajuraho and Konorak are a carnival of sensuality. They are completely covered in stone apsaras like these, playing out the joy of life. They have been inspirational for our collection of Tantra sculpture in sandstones and soft stones.
These are some of many depictions of the Tantric art covering the temples at Khajuraho and Konorak. and are reproductions of pieces used by the Tantrikas around the ninth century.
Available in many sizes and forms in a range of postures, these images are reminiscent of the feast of sensuality depicted on the famous tantra temples , where meditators may sit in the darkness of the interior while the whole carnival of life plays out around them on the exterior walls. And then there are the goddesses.