15" Finely Detailed Murugan with Prabhavali and Consorts Valli & Deivanai Traditional Set
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 Depth - Murugan
10.5 inch Height x 4.0 inch Width x 4.0 inch Depth - Deivanai
10.5 inch Height x 4.0 inch Width x 4.0 inch Depth - Valli
Weight: 11.9 kg/ 26.2 lbs
Shipping and delivery: 5 - 7 business days
Product description: This exquisite Panchaloha bronze ensemble of Lord Murugan with his divine consorts Valli and Deivanai radiates a timeless elegance that blends devotion with masterful craftsmanship. This sacred form also reflects the glory of Thiruthani Murugan Temple, revered as the fifth abode among the Arupadaiveedu—the six holy abodes of Murugan—symbolizing peace, victory, and divine grace. At the center, Murugan stands in majestic stillness with an intricately sculpted prabhavali (arch), his posture both commanding and serene. The gleaming Vajra Vel held firmly in his hand symbolizes divine wisdom and protection, while the flag and Shakti vel add a regal presence, evoking his role as the eternal warrior and guardian. Every detail from the calm, compassionate expression on his face to the finely detailed ornaments and layered garments, reflects the skill of traditional artisanship. Flanking him gracefully, Valli and Deivanai stand poised in harmonious symmetry. Valli embodies earthy grace and devotion, her stance gentle yet expressive, while Deivanai exudes celestial dignity and refinement. Their slender forms are adorned with intricate jewelry and delicate drapery, each detail rendered artistically, enhancing the overall balance and beauty of the composition. The rich, polished bronze finish glows with a warm, golden luster, bringing the divine trio to life with a radiant presence that transforms any space into a sacred setting.
Please note: The statue of Murugan is designed to neatly slide into the base for secure placement. The ornate arch, shakthi Vel and flag are removable pieces from the base for convenient setup and handling.
Thiruthani Temple Significance: The Thiruthani Murugan Temple is one of the six sacred abodes of Lord Murugan ( Arupadaiveedu ), specifically known as the place where the deity shed his anger and found peace after defeating the demon Surapadman. After his marriage with Valli, they both started residing in Thiruthani. Unlike other fierce manifestations, the deity here is considered calm and grants mental peace, wisdom, and inner balance to devotees. The temple has 365 steps leading to the hilltop, symbolizing the 365 days of the year.
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