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Why Rely on Indian Handicrafts :
Indian handicrafts are always rich in variety owing to great diversity in the cultural set-up of Indian society. The handicraft produced in far flung regions of India are unique and possess great historical traditions and artistry.
 

Four Headed Manjushri



Dimensions : 11 x 6 x 4 Inches
Site Price: US$ 260
Offer Price: US$ 130
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The showcased brass statue of Four-Headed Manjushri is crafted immaculately by the sculptors of Crafts in India. In this eight hand and four head statue Bodhisattva Manjushri is sitting in meditation with closed eyes in all four heads. He has held several attributes of him in his all hands. In one of his right hands he has held his main attribute - a sword that touches his crown. The figure is portrayed by ornamentations and jewels on a big scale. He has put on long and decorated earrings and crafty necklaces. He is sitting on a big lotus and his both legs are crossed. In his right hand he has held a vajra and a bell in left hand. Right hand is raised till the chest height while left hand is kept low with the bell bent towards ground. The minute craft work is yielding a classic look to the artifact.