Description
Presenting a captivating wooden pair of Nagas, both showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and intricate detailing on their faces. The male Naga wears a majestic mukut adorned with a four-petal flower and a snake, complemented by a tilak on the forehead and kundals shaped like serpents. Meanwhile, the female Naga boasts a crown with a four-petal flower and wing-like structures, complemented by kundals, a nose ring, and a forehead tilak. Every detail in this wooden masterpiece reflects a harmonious blend of artistry and reverence for the divine.
In Sanatan Dharma, Nagas are revered serpent beings with divine attributes. These powerful entities, associated with water bodies, symbolize both benevolence and malevolence. Found in Hindu mythology, Nagas play vital roles as protectors and participants in significant events, with legends often depicting them as guardians of sacred places. Worship and rituals dedicated to Nagas are observed in various regions, highlighting their importance in the cultural and religious tapestry of Sanatan Dharma. Discover the art of wood carving and learn about the careful process behind this sacred craft.
Special Comments
These carvings are raw but can be painted in colour or polished as needed.
Sold in pair.
Made in traditional South Indian style.
These are carved in walnut tree wood.