$ 300.00
Inspired by an early photograph of Nityananda in his teens, this sculpture shows the young yogi garlanded and sitting in meditation during the transition time from a boy named Ram into the young man named Swami Nityananda. ‘Nityananda’ means ‘the bliss of the eternal.’ Once asked about his spiritual journey toward enlightenment, he replied, “all was completed in the womb.”
For some meditative bliss, please enjoy 'Om Namo Bhagavate Nityanandaya' - Voices, instrumentation, and video created by Leo Dale. 40 min.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lndSLSQuZn4&feature=youtu.be
Height: 9.5" Shipping weight: 15 lbs.
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Delivery in 6-8 weeks.
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Edition of 50 , including a Certificate of Authenticity numbered and signed by the artist.
$ 300.00
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