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Things to avoid while placing statues of Hindu Gods

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  While we have been talking a lot about what to do to please the Gods, today, let’s discuss what not to do to bring God’s wrath upon us.  To start with, let’s learn how to keep the statues of Lord Ganesha in the temples. World renowned Vastu Shastri Acharya Indu Prakash in his article in the famous newspaper, India TV, detailed on how small mistakes whale placing the statues of Hindu gods can become inauspicious. To start with he shares that a statue of Durga mata or the statues of Lord Ganesha should be never kept with their back visible to their devotees. “Always place an idol in such a way that it is visible from front,” he shares. “Looking at the back of any God’s statue while praying is not considered auspicious,” he further adds. Such precautions need to be taken while placing the statues of Ram Darbar as well. Often when placing the Ramdarbar statues in a temple or at home people tend to place the statues of Hanuman facing towards Lord Ram and showing it’s back to the one

Selecting Marble for Marble Statue Manufacturing

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  Choosing a marble slab for making some of the best marble statues of Hindu Gods is not a cakewalk. Selecting the right color, texture and density of the slab is extremely important.   Marble is a delicate kind of rock that can crack easily if mishandled. Marble is basically made up of carbonate minerals and calcite. Marble statues are world famous for their beauty, strength and resistance to fire and erosion. However, the best marble statue manufacturers always have to be very careful while selecting the slabs.   At times, it may happen that the marble slab breaks during transportation or shipping. While in some cases, the slab can get eroded due to pollution and other not so favorable conditions. These kinds of slabs are poorly made marble slabs as it isn’t very common for a marble slab to crack easily.   Another challenge for the marble statue manufacturers is to choose a marble slab that has almost no impurities in the white colour i.e. to create pure whaite marble statues . If

Marble Statues around the World

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  Across the world marble is being used for manufacturing different statues. Marble statues look way more lively and attractive than statues made out of any other stones. White color marble statues are one of the most in demand due to their beauty. Every statue made out of marble looks elegant and mesmerizing. The facial features of Hindu Gods made out of marble are easier to carve with precision. Some of the most famous statues across the world are made out of marble. There are very high chances of finding at least one marble statue in every museum across the world. The three-dimensional sculptures of marble have been in demand since many centuries now. Made out of thousands of years of pressure and heat on limestone, marble allows light to transpose, thus making the statues look bright in even dark. Some of the marble rocks used for creating different statues have traces of stains. A good sculpture maker, however, can either avoid these traces or incorporate them to show the beauty

Cool Features of Marble for Marble Statues

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Marble is one of the most beautiful and elegant stones used not only for construction but for several other purposes as well. Limestone, after remaining under severe pressure and heat for many years, converts into a bright stone that allows light to transpose through it. This shiny bright stone, which is one of the first choices for kitchen tops, is known as marble. Marble is also used for manufacturing statues by several marble statue manufacturers across the globe. One such manufacturer, Agrawal Moorti Bhandar, situated in Jaipur, Rajasthan shares why marble, being so bright and shiny, is so cold? “Marble is one of the densest stones ever known. It conducts heat in a very different manner than any other stones. The dense quality of the stone allows heat to transfer from any warmer object, like the human body, and in return we feel the coolness of the stone.” No wonder, tourists in the famous Taj Mahal are asked to roam around barefoot even during the scorching heat as the cool stone