

This gilded figure of Hanuman holds a poised stillness, where the raised palm becomes a threshold between human anxiety and divine assurance, inviting the viewer into a quiet pact of protection. The burnished metal catches light like ritual fire, while the red and green inlay punctuates the surface with devotional intensity, turning ornament into a rhythmic map of faith across the body. Composed in a grounded, frontal symmetry yet animated by intricate carving and sacred regalia, the sculpture binds strength to humility—power kneeling, not to diminish itself, but to serve. In its tactile opulence, the work suggests that devotion is not merely belief, but a crafted discipline: patient, radiant, and enduring.







