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Superfine Pinaka-Dhara Shiva Bronze Statue

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यक्षस्वरूपाय जटाधराय

पिनाकहस्ताय सनातनाय ।

दिव्याय देवाय दिगम्बराय

तस्मै यकाराय नमः शिवाय”


In the Shiva Panchakshara Stotram, Mahadeva appears as a heavenly and powerful Yaksha, who keeps his hair in a matted updo, carries the Pinaka bow, the eternal god, and is represented by the syllable “ya”. 


The Pinaka-Dhara or Pinaka-Hasta Roopa of Shiva is presented in this rare, marvelous bronze statue. In addition to the legendary Pinaka bow, popularly known as “Shiva-Dhanusha”, Shiva carries Ankusha (goad), and Pashu (the antelope, a symbol of soul)- attributes associated with his other Vedic form- Pashupati, and the Trishula, the most powerful weapon and universal symbol of Shiva.


The bow-wielding Shiva is more popularly identified as “Tripuravijaya” or Tripurantaka” (the destroyer of three cities of demons). The sculpture essentially represents his warrior aspect, visible in the steadiness and musculature of his legs and ease of holding the weapons, as if they are an extension of his divine being. 


The elaborate Jatamukuta, dual-earrings, Yajnopavita, and tiger skin lower body garment adorn Shiva’s heavenly body. the perfection of the sculptor and sculpture is hidden at the reverse, with meticulous delineation of the strands of Shiva’s Jata, curls falling on his shoulder, and the Siraschakra. 


The graceful position of Shiva’s primary hands is such, that it reminds one of the beautiful Veenadhara Shiva (Shiva playing the Veena) bronzes. It is no surprise to see that the primordial god wields the two cosmic weapons with equal ease, as he does the melodious Veena, a masterful symbol of Shiva’s sublime, equanimous presence in creation and dissolution.

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Specifications
DDM304
Bronze Statue
Height: 24 inch
Width: 13.5 inch
Depth: 7.5 inch
Weight 20.40 kg
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Introducing the Majestic Shiva: A Bronze Masterpiece

This breathtaking bronze statue of Shiva, crafted with meticulous detail and refined artistry, captures the essence of this powerful Hindu deity. Standing at 24 inches tall, this imposing figure commands attention, a testament to the skill of traditional bronze casting techniques. The rich, dark patina of the bronze speaks of age and reverence, hinting at the statue's deep connection to ancient Indian traditions. The intricately detailed features, from the flowing lines of his garments to the expressive details of his face, showcase the dedication and skill of the artisans. Shiva's four arms hold his sacred symbols: the Trishul (trident), Damaru (drum), Pinaka (bow), and a deer, each imbued with symbolic significance.

The Mythology of Shiva: Destroyer and Creator

Shiva, the supreme god in Hinduism, is a complex and multifaceted deity embodying both destruction and creation. He is often depicted as a yogi, lost in deep meditation, representing the cyclical nature of the universe. As the "Destroyer," he is not merely an agent of chaos but rather the force that dismantles the old to make way for the new. This act of destruction is necessary for rebirth and renewal, reflecting the endless cycle of creation and destruction that governs the universe. The Pinaka, the bow he wields in this statue, is a potent symbol of his power to both destroy and create. It is said that Shiva used the Pinaka to defeat numerous demons and to maintain cosmic balance.

The Symbolism of the Sacred Attributes

Each object held by Shiva in this sculpture carries profound religious meaning. The Trishul, a three-pronged spear, signifies the three gunas (qualities) of Prakriti (matter): Sattva (purity), Rajas (passion), and Tamas (inertia). The Damaru, a small hourglass-shaped drum, is associated with the sound of creation, the primordial vibration that brought the universe into existence. The deer represents Shiva's connection to nature and the wild, highlighting his untamed and powerful essence. It also symbolizes peace and gentleness, counterbalancing the fierce aspect of Shiva.

The Art of Panchaloha Bronze Casting

This statue is an exquisite example of Panchaloha bronze casting, a traditional Indian technique dating back centuries. Panchaloha literally means "five metals," and it involves the precise blending of copper, zinc, lead, tin, and sometimes iron to create a bronze alloy with exceptional strength and durability. This time-honored process is not simply a means of creating a sculpture; it's a spiritual practice, a form of devotion to the deity being represented. Each stage of the process, from the meticulous creation of the mold to the final polishing, is approached with reverence and precision.

A Legacy of Craftsmanship

This statue represents a powerful connection to India’s rich artistic heritage. For generations, skilled artisans have passed down the techniques of bronze casting, preserving a unique legacy that is expressed in this exceptional piece. The graceful form of the statue, the depth of the bronze, and the intricacy of the detailing combine to create a powerful visual representation of Shiva’s divine power and influence. Owning this statue is not merely possessing an object; it’s acquiring a piece of history and a potent symbol of spiritual significance. It is a striking work of art that will elevate any space with its timeless beauty and mythological depth.
Frequently Asked Questions
  • 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 I return the statue ?
    A. Of course you can return a statue. Returns need to be initiated within seven (7) days after delivery. All returned items must be in new and unused condition, with all original tags and labels attached. To know more about our Return Policy, please visit Return Policy.
  • 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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