This is Veerabhadra, Daksha and Sati. The shield in Veerabhadra’s left hand blocks Sati. See the side view below. Siva created Veerabhadra to punish Daksha. Sati is Siva’s consort. For…
Source: Veerabhadra shrine
This is Veerabhadra, Daksha and Sati. The shield in Veerabhadra’s left hand blocks Sati. See the side view below. Siva created Veerabhadra to punish Daksha. Sati is Siva’s consort. For…
Source: Veerabhadra shrine
This may be a modern piece, as in 20th century bronze. It was with the dealer for about 10 years, till I bought about two months ago. Prior to that in a collection since 1970s. Dynamic and aggressi…
Source: Narasimha (?) – Research
This small bronze figure is a composition of Krishna and his foster mother Yasodha. Yashoda was a gopi or milkmaid and the wife of the cowherd Nanda. She became the foster mother of Krishna…
Source: Yasodha Krishna
For all that I know, this probably should not be in this site at all. No obvious Indian features or Indian influence, but for two things. See the the mark on her forehead , between eyebrows. Indian…
Source: Women with bottle and glass
This may not be Surya Dhatr at all. This bronze is under research now. Changed the description to be ‘figure neutral’. (17 Nov 2016). The whole figure is about 24 cm in height. The main…
Source: Dhatr Surya (?)
Bought this bronze thinking it could be Vishnu, holding mace (broken) and chakra, with some form of ayudha purushas in front. That changed quickly when I noticed the crescent moon on the shield. He…
Source: Durga (?) – Research
This is Siva, as identified by drum and trishul in his hands. He is also adorned with Cobra. Other identifying features include third eye, crescent moon on his head and matted long hair. This is …
Source: Folk Siva (Modern) – Research
This is Madvacharya, one of the great philosophers of Vaishnavism, a major sect of Hinduism. He is a sanyasi, a person who renounced worldly belongings and embraced austerity. He is a historical fi…
Source: Madhvacharya
This is Rama and Sita. There are no identifying attributes in Rama’s or Sita’s hands. It is the Hanuman at Rama’s right feet identifies the bronze. Rama’s right hand is in A…
Source: Rama Sita Hanuman
This is Ganesha, son of Siva and Parvati. It is a rare form, standing Valampuri (trunk turned to the right) Ganesha. In this example he appears to be holding sweet, axe, goad and lotus bud in his h…
Source: Valampuri Ganesha (Standing)
This is Nammalvar (larger figure) and Ramanujacharya. The relationship between them is expounder-follower. Nammalvar is one of the twelve Vaishnavite saints or alvars (saints who immersed themselve…
Source: Nammalvar and Ramanuja
This is Vithoba or Vittala, the reigning deity of Maharashtra. He is also known as Panduranga. The worship of Vithoba is centered around Pandharpur. For more details of Pandharpur deity see Pandura…
Source: Vithoba (Ganga Jamuna)
Delightful miniature bronze of a goddess sitting with ladle in her right hand and a bowl/container in her left hand. She sitting in Padmasana. She is supported by a rectangular Bhadrapeetha. There …
Source: Annapurna (Seated)
This is Deepalakshmi (Deepa meaning light). Lakshmi is Vishnu’s consort. Despite the name including Lakshmi, Deepalakshmi is not subject of worship but is used in worship. The lamp is oil and…
Source: Deepalakshmi
Acquired the first piece in mid 1980s and it was only after 2010, the momentum picked up. I enjoy buying pieces as much as being curious about them. All the bronzes in the picture above are now pub…
Source: About the collection