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Shirdi Sai Baba 3D Wall Art Sculpture for Home & Temple (46 × 41 Inches)

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Description

Shirdi Sai Baba 3D Wall Art Mural — Temple-Style Sacred Portrait in Large-Scale Relief

Shirdi Sai Baba — the revered saint of Shirdi venerated equally across Hindu and Muslim traditions for his teachings of compassion, selfless service, and unity — is depicted here within a detailed temple-style architectural frame, seated in deep meditation. This handcrafted 3D wall art sculpture renders that composition in layered high relief, crafted from epoxy resin reinforced with fiberglass with fine surface detailing across the Sai Baba figure, the temple arch surround, and the ornamental architectural elements that give this relief mural its distinctive sacred character and compositional completeness.

At 46 × 41 inches, the near-square large format creates a commanding devotional presence on pooja room walls, home temple installations, and spiritual centre spaces, with the deep relief creating strong light and shadow movement across the figure and temple surround throughout the day.

Available Finish Options

  • Bronze — A deep, classical finish that gives the temple-style composition and Sai Baba figure a dignified, sacred sculptural character suited to pooja rooms, home temples, and devotional spaces across traditions.

Specifications

Product Type 3D Wall Art Sculpture
Design Shirdi Sai Baba (Temple-Style Composition)
Dimensions 46 × 41 Inches / 116.84 × 104.14 cm
Material Epoxy resin reinforced with fiberglass
Finish Options Bronze
Frame Unframed
Mounting Ready to hang
Usage Indoor wall decor

Design and Craftsmanship Highlights

  • Sai Baba sculpted in meditative seated posture within a detailed temple architectural arch surround — a complete devotional composition rather than a simple portrait relief
  • Temple arch and decorative architectural surround rendered in fine relief detailing, giving the composition the visual character of a shrine installation
  • Near-square 46 × 41 inch format provides a commanding, self-contained devotional presence on large feature walls
  • Deep relief depth creates strong light and shadow movement across both the figure and temple surround as ambient light shifts through the day
  • Epoxy resin and fiberglass construction ensures consistent finish quality and long-term structural durability at this scale

Placement and Usability

  • Pooja rooms and home temples — the temple-style composition is the most complete and visually devotional Sai Baba format for dedicated sacred spaces
  • Living room feature walls — adds strong devotional character and cultural depth to central display walls
  • Spiritual centres and community spaces — the temple-style format suits public devotional environments across Hindu and Muslim traditions
  • Home entrances and foyers — the large near-square format creates a commanding sacred focal point at the threshold
  • Guru Purnima, Diwali, and housewarming gifting — a deeply meaningful choice for Sai Baba devotees and cross-traditional spiritual households

Care Instructions

  • Clean gently using a soft dry cloth
  • Suitable for indoor display
  • Surface repainting can be done if required

Disclaimer: This artwork is an artistic interpretation inspired by Shirdi Sai Baba and is intended for decorative and devotional purposes only.

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  • India: 7–14 working days
  • International: 10–15 working days
    Address changes are allowed before dispatch. We also ship to P.O. boxes.

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  • India: GST is included.
  • International: Import duties/taxes may apply. If refused, return costs will be deducted from your refund.

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Damage/Loss During Transit: We will process a refund or replacement following the courier's investigation. For any issues, contact us at hello@artgatha.com.

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Why Sai Baba Is Venerated Across Hindu and Muslim Traditions

Sai Baba's origins — his religion, birthplace, and even his real name — remain unknown to this day, and he considered that irrelevance deliberate. He lived in a mosque he named Dwarakamayi — a Hindu name for a Muslim structure — practiced rituals from both traditions, and when pressed on his faith, refused to identify with one over the other. His most enduring epigram was "Sabka Malik Ek" — One God governs all — a phrase drawn simultaneously from Sufi Islam and Advaita Vedanta.

He distributed Udhi — sacred ash from his perpetually burning dhuni fire — to all who came to him, regardless of religion or caste, believing it carried healing properties. He recommended the Quran to Muslims and the Bhagavad Gita, Ramayana, and Yoga Vasistha to Hindus — insisting that the destination was the same and the path less important than the sincerity of the traveller.

The Two Principles at the Centre of Sai Baba's Teaching

Sai Baba distilled his entire philosophy into two words: Shraddha — unwavering faith — and Saburi — patient endurance with love. He taught that these two qualities, practiced consistently, were sufficient for spiritual growth regardless of which tradition the devotee followed.

For homes and spaces where Sai Baba's portrait is installed, North-East placement is recommended — associated with divine clarity and positive energy. The temple-style arch composition in this sculpture creates a shrine-equivalent sacred presence on the wall, most effective when placed on a clean, dedicated surface at or above eye level.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sai Baba practiced rituals from both traditions simultaneously — living in a mosque he named Dwarakamayi (a Hindu name), celebrating both Hindu and Muslim festivals, and teaching from both the Bhagavad Gita and the Quran. His own religion was never confirmed and he considered that irrelevance a teaching in itself. His epigram "Sabka Malik Ek" — One God governs all — is rooted equally in Sufi Islam and Advaita Vedanta.

Udhi was the sacred ash from the dhuni — the perpetually burning fire Sai Baba maintained in Dwarakamayi throughout his life. He distributed it to all who came to him regardless of religion or caste, applying it to the sick as a form of healing. The dhuni itself was kept burning continuously as a symbol of the eternal divine presence.

Shraddha means unwavering faith and Saburi means patient endurance with love. Sai Baba considered these two principles the complete foundation of spiritual life — sufficient for any devotee regardless of their tradition. He believed that most spiritual failure comes from impatience and doubt, and that these two qualities together resolve both.