15" Bronze Murugan Seated on an Ornate Throne with Consort Deivanai and a Saint
Material: Panchaloham Bronze
Make: Bronze cast made using the Lost-wax method in Swamimalai
Finish: Fine polish
Dimensions: 15.0 inch Height X 15.0 inch Width X 6.5 inch Base depth
Weight: 17.8 kg/ 39.0 lbs
Shipping and delivery: 5 - 7 business days
Product description: This magnificent panchaloham bronze sculpture of Murugan radiates a striking presence, embodying both divine authority and serene grace. Seated regally upon an ornate throne, Murugan holds the sacred Vel, the spear of wisdom and victory, symbolizing his role as the destroyer of ignorance and protector of devotees. The composition of Thiruparankundram Murugan is enriched by the graceful presence of his consort Deivanai , and a Saint seated reverently on either side, their expressions gentle and devotional completes the sacred scene, capturing the timeless tradition of reverence and surrender before the divine. Every element of this sculpture is meticulously handcrafted using the traditional lost-wax casting method. The intricate detailing is remarkable, from the finely pleated garments and elaborate jewelry to the delicately carved crown and the majestic prabhavali that frames Murugan like a halo of sacred energy. The throne itself is richly ornamented, enhancing the regal posture of the deity. The polished Panchaloham bronze surface glows with a warm, luminous sheen, reflecting light in a way that highlights every contour and sculptural detail. The radiant finish gives the statue a living presence, as though the divine form itself emanates a golden aura of grace and power. Balanced in composition, rich in detail, this sculpture is not merely an artwork but a sacred centerpiece, bringing the spiritual majesty of Murugan into your home or any sacred space.
Please note: The arch and Vel are removable pieces from the statue.
Thiruparankundram Temple Significance: The temple represents the beginning of Murugan’s divine journey — a place of victory, marriage, and eternal blessing, the first of the six holy abodes of Murugan (Arupadai Veedu). The temple is one of the oldest rock-cut temples in South India, dating back over a thousand years and celebrated for its sacred atmosphere and remarkable architecture.
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