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The Gyaraspur Lady, Shalabhanjika, is an unexcelled piece of Indian art. Salabhanjika, literally meaning "bending/breaking the Sala branch," is a symbol of fertility and prosperity. In Buddhism, she is associated with the Buddha's birth. It is said that Mahamaya touched the Sala branch, which sent her into labor pains. It is believed that the mere touch of Salabhanjika can cause trees to bloom. She is regarded as a tree spirit and often depicted on the torana as an auspicious symbol. In 1933, the statue's torso was retrieved from the remnants of the Hindola Torana complex. The statue's head was discovered…



Reviews
Jay
Verified Purchase
about 1 month ago
Good experience overall with the Salabhanjika. Looks premium and works very well as decor.
Hitesh
Verified Purchase
3 months ago
Bought the Salabhanjika for my parents and they were genuinely happy. Looks even better than the photos.
Kunal
Verified Purchase
4 months ago
The Salabhanjika adds a peaceful vibe to the room. Simple, elegant, and nicely handcrafted.
Yogita Rawat
Verified Purchase
5 months ago
Very catchy to the human eye, with meticulous intricacies this artefact can garner one's attention
Jay
Verified Purchase
about 1 month ago
Good experience overall with the Salabhanjika. Looks premium and works very well as decor.
Hitesh
Verified Purchase
3 months ago
Bought the Salabhanjika for my parents and they were genuinely happy. Looks even better than the photos.
Kunal
Verified Purchase
4 months ago
The Salabhanjika adds a peaceful vibe to the room. Simple, elegant, and nicely handcrafted.
Yogita Rawat
Verified Purchase
5 months ago
Very catchy to the human eye, with meticulous intricacies this artefact can garner one's attention






