Durga Pooja Murti, Durga Statue, Maa Durga Idol, Durga Pooja Idol, Devi Durga Idol, Kolkata Durga Murti:
Specification:
Product: Maa Durga Murti/Idol
Quantity: Set of 1
Material: Bamboo, Ganga Mitti(Soil), Ornaments, Cloth
Feature: Handmade
Style: Traditional
Murti Size: Maa Durga With Mahisasur Murti= Height 4 Foot, Width 3-3.5 Foot
Maa Lakshmi & Sarawati Murti= Height 2-2.5 Foot, Width 1 Foot
Lord Ganesh & Kartikey Murti= Height 1.5 Foot Width 1 Foot
Making Period: 15 – 20 Days
Delivery Period: 15 – 25 Days ( After Dispatch)
Creating a Durga Murti set with Mahishasur, along with statues of Maa Saraswati, Maa Lakshmi, Ganesh Ji, and Kartikeya, involves several detailed steps. Here’s a breakdown of the process, focusing on traditional methods using bamboo, Ganga mitti (clay from the Ganges), ornaments, Mukut (crowns), and clothes:
Materials Needed:
1. Bamboo: For the structural framework.
2. Ganga Mitti: Sacred clay from the Ganges river for the body of the idols.
3. Jute and Straw: For shaping the figures.
4. Cloth: For clothing the idols.
5. Ornaments and Mukut: Decorative items for adorning the idols.
6. Natural Paints: For painting the idols.
7. Tools: Knives, brushes, and other sculpting tools.
Steps in the Making:
1.Framework Construction:
Bamboo Skeleton: Start by creating the basic skeleton framework using bamboo. For the Durga murti (4 feet), build a sturdy frame that can support the clay. Smaller frameworks will be made for Maa Saraswati, Maa Lakshmi (2-2.5 feet), and Ganesh Ji and Kartikeya (1.5 feet).
Jute and Straw: Wrap the bamboo framework with jute and straw to give a rough shape to the bodies of the idols. This helps in creating a base structure before applying the clay.
2.Clay Application:
First Layer: Apply a base layer of Ganga mitti to the jute and straw framework. This layer should be thin and rough to ensure that the subsequent layers adhere well.
Shaping: Once the base layer is dry, apply more clay to refine the shapes of the idols. Sculpt the facial features, limbs, and other details. Use sculpting tools to carve out fine details.
Drying: Allow the clay to dry thoroughly after each layer to prevent cracking.
3.Detailing:
Fine Detailing: After the basic shape is complete, add finer details like facial features, hands, feet, and intricate parts of the attire.
Ornaments and Mukut: Sculpt the ornaments and Mukut directly on the clay or make them separately and attach them once they are dry.
4.Painting:
Base Coat: Apply a base coat of natural paint to the dried clay idols.
Detailed Painting: Use fine brushes to paint the details on the idols. Pay special attention to the eyes, jewelry, and intricate patterns on the clothes.
5.Dressing:
Clothing: Once the paint is dry, dress the idols in traditional cloth. Use colorful fabrics to make the sarees for Maa Durga, Maa Saraswati, and Maa Lakshmi.
Accessories: Add additional accessories like veils, belts, and other traditional attire.
6.Final Assembly:
Ornamentation: Attach any additional ornaments, like necklaces, bangles, and earrings.
Placement of Weapons and Symbol: Place weapons like the trident, sword, and other symbolic items in Maa Durga’s hands. Similarly, place the veena with Maa Saraswati, the lotus with Maa Lakshmi, and the appropriate symbols with Ganesh Ji and Kartikeya.
Scene Arrangement: Arrange all the idols in their final positions. Maa Durga with Mahishasur at her feet, surrounded by Maa Saraswati, Maa Lakshmi, Ganesh Ji, and Kartikeya.
7.Blessing:
Before the murti is used for worship, a priest may perform a ritual to invoke the presence of the deities into the idols.
This process requires patience and meticulous craftsmanship, often taking several weeks to complete. The result is a beautiful and sacred set of murtis ready for worship during festivals like Durga Puja.
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