This is an image of a marble idol of Lord Dhanvantari, a deity from Hindu mythology. Lord Dhanvantari is considered the God of Ayurveda and the physician of the gods. He is often depicted holding medicinal herbs, a pot of Amrita (the elixir of immortality), and other symbols of health and healing.
Four arms, each holding symbolic items:
One hand holds a conch shell (Shankha).
One holds a leech, symbolic of ancient healing practices.
Another hand holds herbs or a pot, likely representing Amrita.
The last hand holds a discus (Chakra), a symbol of protection.
He is adorned with a crown and garlands, symbolizing divinity and reverence.
A small bird or pigeon is at the base, which might be decorative or symbolic.
He is seated on a decorative throne.
This makrana white marble statue is painted with attractive colors thus enhancing every feature of the Statue.
Available Sizes: 6" H 12" H , 15" H , 18" H , 21" H , 24" H and large sizes are available here.
| Material | Marble |
| Pattern | Painted |
| Usage/Application | Worship |
| Finish | Polished |
| Packaging Type | Wooden Box |
| Religious | Hindu |
| Brand | Tulsi Murti Bhandar |
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
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