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16" Lord Ganesha Idol Dancing on Sarpent| Handmade | Madhuchista Vidhana (Lost-Wax) | Panchaloha Bronze from Swamimalai

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In a cosmic ballet, Lord Ganesha, “the remover of obstacles”, manifests in a divine dance upon a five-hooded serpent, a celestial choreography mirroring the cosmic rhythm of Nataraja. Encircled by a halo of flames, Ganesha, “the master of the Universe”, stands upon a lotus pedestal, his energetic dance unveiled through whirling hair, cascading like ethereal strands behind him. In his upper hands, the “goad” and “noose” signify divine control, while a cobra gracefully uncoils from his lower forearm, displaying the reassuring “Abhaya Mudra”. The lower left hand, crossing his chest, conceals the heart, directing towards his feet, symbolising peace and salvation. With his right foot firmly stamping upon the serpent, and the left leg gracefully raised, this cosmic dance of Ganesha embodies the eternal dance of creation, preservation, and dissolution, epitomising the cyclical nature of existence.

Specifications
MIU098
Bronze
Height: 16 inch
Width: 11 inch
Depth: 6 inch
Weight 6 kg
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The Divine Dancer: Lord Ganesha's Cosmic Ballet

Immerse yourself in the divine energy of this exquisite Panchaloha bronze idol, depicting Lord Ganesha in a dynamic dance. This magnificent artwork, rendered through the ancient Madhuchista Vidhana (lost-wax) technique by skilled artisans from Swamimalai, is a testament to centuries-old craftsmanship. Lord Ganesha, the beloved remover of obstacles and the patron of arts and sciences, is presented in a posture of joyful abandon, his multiple arms outstretched in a celestial performance. His form, cast in the sacred Panchaloha – an alloy of five metals comprising gold, silver, copper, zinc, and iron – imbues the idol with a divine resonance and a rich, enduring patina.

Mythological Resonance and Artistic Grandeur

The depiction of Lord Ganesha dancing is a powerful metaphor for the cosmic dance of creation, preservation, and destruction that governs the universe. In Hindu mythology, Ganesha's divine dance, known as the *Tandava*, is often associated with immense power and exuberance. Here, he is shown gracefully poised upon a coiled serpent, a symbol deeply embedded in Indian lore. The serpent, often identified with the divine serpent Adi Shesha, upon whom Lord Vishnu rests, also represents Kundalini energy, the primordial cosmic energy that lies dormant within all beings. By dancing upon the serpent, Ganesha signifies his mastery over primal forces and his ability to awaken and channel this powerful energy for auspicious beginnings. The intricate detailing of the serpent, with its majestically fanned hood, adds a layer of protective symbolism, encircling and enhancing the divine dancer's presence. The radiant aureole that frames Ganesha further elevates his stature, representing the cosmic egg or the universe itself, within which his divine dance unfolds.

A Masterpiece of Lost-Wax Casting

The Madhuchista Vidhana, or lost-wax casting, is a revered ancient Indian method for creating intricate metal sculptures. This meticulous process involves crafting a wax model, which is then covered in a clay mixture. Once the clay hardens, it is fired, melting the wax and leaving a hollow mold. Molten metal is poured into this cavity, and upon cooling, the clay is broken away to reveal the finished bronze casting. This technique allows for astonishing detail and fluidity, perfectly capturing the dynamic movement and expressive features of Lord Ganesha. The artisans of Swamimalai have long been renowned for their mastery of this art form, and this idol stands as a shining example of their dedication and skill. The unique blend of Panchaloha metals not only provides durability but also imparts a mystical luminescence to the sculpture, enhanced by the verdigris patina that whispers of its ancient lineage and spiritual significance. This idol is more than just a decorative piece; it is a conduit of divine blessings and a timeless work of art to be cherished for generations.
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  • Q. Is the statue hollow or solid ?
    A. Panchaloha bronze statues are made through a process of lost wax casting, hence they are solid. To know more about how bronze statues are made, please read our article on Panchaloha Bronze Statues. Whereas, brass statues are made through a process of clay casting, hence are hollow.
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  • Q. Can you customise the statue for me ?
    A. For any customisation, a new bronze statue has to be made. To know more, kindly email us at help@exoticindia.com.
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