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4" Small Superfine Lord Murugan with Majestic Peacock – The Warrior God | Made in Coimbatore | Ideal for Puja

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"Panchadhatu, also known as Panchaloha, is a Sanskrit term referring to a traditional five-metal alloy, primarily used in Hindu religious contexts for making temple idols and jewelry. The term literally translates to "five metals", which are typically gold, silver, copper, iron, and zinc".
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DDR364
Panchadhatu/Panchaloha (Five-Metal Alloy)
Height: 10 cm (4 inch)
Width: 5 cm (2 inch)
Depth: 2.5 cm (1 inch)
Weight 210 gm
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The Divine Warrior and His Majestic Mount

This exquisite rendition captures Lord Murugan, the valiant Hindu deity of war, wisdom, and victory, in a moment of serene majesty. Revered as Kartikeya, Skanda, or Subrahmanya, Lord Murugan is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, a celestial commander who led the gods against demonic forces. He embodies youthful vigor, immense power, and unwavering resolve. The statue, meticulously crafted from a Panchadhatu, or five-metal alloy, gleams with an antique patina, hinting at the sacred traditions it represents.

Symbolism and Sacred Significance

Lord Murugan's association with the peacock is profound. The peacock, with its vibrant plumage and piercing cry, symbolizes beauty, grace, and the vanquishing of ignorance. In mythology, it is said that Lord Murugan tamed the peacock, making it his divine vehicle and battle mount. The peacock's hundred eyes are believed to ward off evil, and its association with the celestial warrior signifies the triumph of divine wisdom and purity over darkness and ego. This statue, therefore, is not merely an artistic representation but a potent symbol of spiritual power and the overcoming of obstacles. The spear, or Vel, is another significant attribute of Murugan, representing divine knowledge and the force that pierces through illusion.

Artistry from Coimbatore

Hailing from Coimbatore, a city renowned for its skilled artisans and its significant contribution to South Indian craftsmanship, this sculpture showcases a remarkable level of detail. From the intricate folds of Murugan's dhoti and the delicate ornamentation adorning his form to the precisely rendered feathers of the peacock, each element speaks of dedication and mastery. The superfine finish accentuates the musculature of the warrior god and the majestic bearing of his avian companion, creating a truly captivating piece. Its compact size makes it an ideal addition to any puja room, altar, or sacred space, bringing with it an aura of divinity and auspiciousness. This piece is a testament to the enduring legacy of Indian metalwork and the profound spiritual devotion it aims to inspire.
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