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Large Brass Trident with Dorje Antique Green Patina on Black Wooden Stand 25"
Item# 155bb23
Large Brass Trident with Dorje Antique Green Patina on Black Wooden Stand 25"

Large Brass Trident with Dorje Antique Green Patina on Black Wooden Stand 25"

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Statue Details
Materials: Lost Wax Method Brass Cast in Java, Indonesia
Total Height Including Base: 25 inches or 64 cms
Figure Height: The length of the trident is 21 inches without the stand
Base Height: 2 inches
Base Width & Depth: 7 x 7 inches
Weight: 7 pounds or 3 kgs
  • In Tibetan Buddhism, the trident and dorje are both powerful spiritual symbols with deep meaning
  • The trident, or "vajra trident," is a three-pronged symbol that represents the three jewels of Buddhism: Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha
  • The three prongs stand for the three gunas, or qualities, of purity (sattva), activity (rajas) and lethargy (tamas)
  • The trident is not used as a weapon of destruction but rather as a weapon of grace, whereby, Shiva destroys the bonds that ensnare the human soul
  • The dorje, also known as a "vajra," is a diamond-shaped symbol with four prongs that represent the four immeasurables of Buddhism: love, compassion, joy, and equanimity
In Tibetan Buddhism, the trident and dorje are both powerful spiritual symbols with deep meaning:

The trident, or "vajra trident," is a three-pronged symbol that represents the three jewels of Buddhism: Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. It is often used as a ritual tool in Tibetan Buddhist ceremonies and is associated with the deity Vajrakilaya, who is believed to help practitioners overcome obstacles and purify negative karma. The three prongs of the trident also represent the practitioner's body, speech, and mind, which must be purified in order to achieve enlightenment.

The dorje, also known as a "vajra," is a diamond-shaped symbol with four prongs that represent the four immeasurables of Buddhism: love, compassion, joy, and equanimity. It is a powerful spiritual tool that is used to help practitioners focus their intention and overcome obstacles. The dorje is often used in conjunction with the bell, which represents wisdom, to symbolize the union of skillful means and wisdom, which are necessary for spiritual transformation. The dorje is also associated with the deity Vajrapani, who is believed to protect practitioners from harm and help them overcome obstacles.

I always say to our customers; The sculpture chooses you, you do not choose the sculpture.
You just know when you find the right piece to bring into your home and into your heart.
- Kyle Tortora, Founder of Lotus Sculpture
Shiva the Destroyer (Sanskrit: Auspicious One), or Siva, is one of the main Deities of Hinduism, worshipped as the paramount lord by the Saivite sects of India. Shiva is one of the most complex gods of India, embodying seemingly contradictory qualities. He is the destroyer and the restorer, the great ascetic and the symbol of sensuality, the benevolent herdsman of souls and the wrathful avenger.
Shiva was originally known as Rudra, a minor deity addressed only three times in the Rig Veda.  He gained importance after absorbing some of the characteristics of an earlier fertility god and became Shiva, part of the trinity, or trimurti, with Vishnu and Brahma.
Shiva wears a snake coiled around his upper arms and neck symbolizing the power he has over the most deadly of creatures. Snakes are also used to symbolize the Hindu dogma of reincarnation. Their natural process of molting or shedding their skin is symbolic of the human soul's transmigration of bodies from one life to another.
Shiva's female consort and wife is Parvati; because of his generosity and reverence towards Parvati, Shiva is considered an ideal role model for a husband. The divine couple together with their sons - the six-headed Skanda and the elephant headed Ganesh - reside on Mount Kailasa in the Himalayas. 
His guardian is Nandi (the white bull), whose statue can often be seen watching over the main shrine.  The bull is said to embody sexual energy, fertility.  Riding on its back, Shiva is in control of these impulses.
He often holds a trident, which represents the Hindu trinity of Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu.  It is also said to represent the threefold qualities of nature: creation, preservation and destruction, although preservation is usually attributed to Vishnu.
As the destroyer, Shiva is dark and terrible, encircled with serpents and a crown of skulls.
Shiva often wears sacred Rudaksha beads, perhaps a reference to his earlier name Rudra.
The crescent moon Shiva wears on his crown, besides being a symbol of Kama the goddess of nightly love, also represents the bull, Nandi, a fertility symbol.
Shiva holds a skull that represents samsara, the cycle of life, death and rebirth.  Samsara is a central belief in Hinduism.  Shiva himself also represents this complete cycle because he is Mahakala, the Lord of Time, destroying and creating all things.
Shiva is represented in a variety of forms.  One such form is as a lingam.  The ovoid shape is a representation of the absolute perfection of Lord Shiva - if that which is beyond form had to be given form, the lingam would be the closest form to the mystical experience of the absolute perfection of Shiva.   Shiva is often pictured in a pacific mood with his consort Parvati, as the cosmic dancer Nataraja, as a naked ascetic, as a mendicant beggar, as a yogi, and as the androgynous union of Shiva and Parvati in one body (Ardhanarisvara).
Another example of Shiva's apparent synthesis of male and female attributes is seen in his earrings.  He wears one earring in the style of a man and the other as a female.
Shiva's third eye is a symbol of higher consciousness.  It is also a weapon he uses to destroy his enemies by emitting a fire missile which has the power to incinerate the three worlds.  He can also kill all the gods and other creatures during the periodic destruction of the universe.  Shiva's third eye first appeared when Parvati, his wife, playfully covered his other two eyes, so Shiva opened his third eye emitting his destructive missile endangering the three worlds.

Brass statues from Bali, Indonesia do not need much maintenance. The best way to maintain the statue is to simply dust the piece periodically to keep any dirt from accumulating. Bali brass is meant only to be used indoors.

You can use a natural oil, like coconut oil or olive oil and a cotton cloth to periodically wipe down the statue to remove any dust or dirt buildup.

If you are really interested in making the statue shine you can use some natural oil, like coconut oil or olive oil, and a cotton rag to wipe down the metal portions of the piece. You can use a toothbrush as well to get into the small crevices of the statue like the hands and hair. This will not remove any of the natural patina on the statue.

If you have any questions concerning your brass statue please email us at [email protected] or call us at 1(760) 994-4455.

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Large Brass Trident with Dorje Antique Green Patina on Black Wooden Stand 25"

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Large Brass Trident with Dorje Antique Green Patina on Black Wooden Stand 25"

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