15" Exquisitely Detailed Bronze Murugan in Divine King Form with Ornate Arch
Material: Panchaloham Bronze
Make: Bronze cast made using the Lost-wax method in Swamimalai
Finish: Fine polish
Dimensions: 15.5 inch Height X 7.5 inch Width X 5.5 inch Base depth
Weight: 8.7 kg/ 19.2 lbs
Shipping and delivery: 5 - 7 business days
Product description: The splendid Panchaloham bronze statue depicts the youthful Murugan as a divine King (Raja Alangaram) of Palani Temple standing in a commanding posture with an ornate prabhavali arch behind, holding his staff with the sacred bird resting delicately upon the staff adding a sense of life and symbolism to the composition. The royal attire of Murugan in this statue is rendered with extraordinary craftsmanship, reflecting the grandeur and dignity of a divine prince. Every element of his kingly dress is meticulously sculpted, from the elaborate crown to the finely pleated lower garment, embodying the classical elegance of traditional South Indian bronze artistry. Armlets, bracelets, and anklets complete the attire, each piece finely detailed to reflect the richness of royal ornamentation. Enhanced by the smooth, polished finish, the textures of the royal dress shimmer with a warm glow, highlighting every carved fold and ornament. This statue is a sacred embodiment of devotion and heritage, bringing spiritual elegance and auspicious energy into any home, altar, or collection.
Please note: The statue is designed to neatly slide into the base for secure placement. The ornate arch, and staff are removable pieces from the base for convenient setup and handling.
Palani Temple Significance: The sacred abode of Palani Murugan Temple is one of the most revered shrines dedicated to Murugan, nestled atop a serene hill in Tamil Nadu. The temple known as the third Abode of the six abodes of Lord Murugan, this ancient temple symbolizes the path of renunciation and spiritual wisdom, where the Lord stands as a youthful ascetic holding his staff (danda), bare bodied, and wearing a piece of cloth around his waist. The other form of Murugan in Palani is the divine King form dressed in a royal attire adorned with jewels, silk clothes, and a crown to represent his authority as the supreme commander and divine king. This form reflects that, though he has renounced worldly life, he remains a sovereign and powerful deity, protecting his devotees and upholding divine justice.
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