
Annamalaiyar Unnamalai Murti With Base - 3 x 3 Inches | Panchaloha Statue With Arch for Pooja
"Invite divine grace and spiritual energy into your home with the sacred Annamalaiyar Unnamalai Murti, an exquisitely crafted Panchaloha Statue ideal for pooja and devotional worship."
• This stunning idol features Annamalaiyar and Unnamalai standing gracefully on a sturdy base, encompassed by an intricately designed arch symbolizing spiritual power and divine protection.
• Crafted from auspicious Panchaloha, a sacred alloy of five metals, this statue radiates positive energy, making it a perfect addition to your home temple or sacred space.
• The presence of Annamalaiyar represents strength, cosmic energy, and the ultimate truth, believed to dispel negativity and invite peace and prosperity.
• The divine form of Unnamalai embodies compassion, grace, and nurturing energy, bestowing blessings of health, happiness, and spiritual growth.
• The intricately designed arch surrounding the deities signifies the divine gateway, enhancing spiritual ambiance and inviting auspiciousness into your home.
• Offering prayers to this Panchaloha Statue during daily worship is believed to attract divine blessings, protection, and spiritual strength.
• This beautifully crafted murti also makes a meaningful gift for religious ceremonies, housewarming occasions, and festive celebrations.
• Placing the Annamalaiyar Unnamalai Murti in your space is said to usher in spiritual harmony, tranquility, and divine positivity.
Annamalaiyar, also known as Lord Arunachaleswarar, is the supreme form of Lord Shiva, revered at the sacred Annamalai Hill in Tamil Nadu. He embodies the element of Agni (fire), symbolizing purity, the destruction of evil, and the infinite cosmic force. Annamalai is worshiped for his compassion and divine power to dispel ignorance, replacing darkness with spiritual enlightenment. Devotees believe that offering prayers to Annamalaiyar brings liberation, divine wisdom, and freedom from worldly sorrows. The divine union of Annamalaiyar and Unnamalai, representing Shiva and Parvati, reflects perfect cosmic balance, love, and harmony.
The Cholas, a dynasty that governed Southern India from 850 to 1250 CE, invented the lost-wax method. Chola Bronze Statues are made using this method and are used in temples for worship. Intricate metal sculptures, especially in India, are made using the centuries-old lost-wax panchaloha technique. It uses panchaloha, an alloy of five metals—gold, silver, copper, brass, and zinc—in conjunction with the lost-wax casting method.
This is a summary of the lost wax procedure used in making this statue:
1. The required sculpture is carefully created by hand using a realistic wax model. Getting the appropriate shape and fine details requires tedious shaping and carving.
2. The wax model is covered with layers of a hard substance, usually a clay-based blend. This leaves a hollow hole inside the wax sculpture, forming a mold around it.
3. When the mold is heated, the wax melts and escapes via a tiny hole. As a result, a hole remains in the original wax model's shape.
4. The mold's space is filled with molten panchaloha. As the metal cools and solidifies, it assumes the shape of the original wax model.
5. The completed metal sculpture is gently removed from the firm clay mold.
6. Following cleaning and polishing, the sculpture may be further adorned with gems or ornaments.
"Bring home this divine Annamalaiyar Unnamalai Panchaloha Statue and invite spiritual blessings, strength, and inner peace into your life."