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Lakshmi Hayagriva Statue With Sheshnag - 3.75 x 2 Inches | Panchaloha Statue/ Lakshmi Hayagreevar Idol for Pooja

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Current price Rs. 9,000.00
Rs. 9,000.00 - Rs. 9,000.00
Current price Rs. 9,000.00
SKU 525042408
Width Height Depth Weight

2 in

3.75 in

1.5 in

0.26 kg

Invite divine wisdom and prosperity into your space with our Lakshmi Hayagriva Panchaloha Statue. Elegantly crafted with sheshang, it radiates blessings of knowledge, wealth, and spiritual grace.

Numerous tales exist regarding this unusual manifestation of Lord Vishnu.

According to one narrative, Brahma received the Vedas from Vishnu when he created the universe. Madhu and Kaitabha, two demons who came to know about the kind of power the Vedas hold, stole them from Brahma and hid them at the ocean's bottom. To help Brahma regain the precious texts, Vishnu took the appearance of Hayagreeva, killed the two demons, and ensured that the Vedas were returned to Brahma.

• This beautiful Panchaloha statue shows Goddess Lakshmi sitting elegantly on Hayagreevar, a wise and knowledgeable manifestation of Vishnu.
• Lakshmi Hayagreevar's serene look encapsulates the blessings and spirituality connected to this special form.
• The Lakshmi Hayagreevar deity exudes grace and spirituality while wearing elaborate jewelry and clothing.
• Hayagreevar, who is adored for his function as the guardian of the Vedas, is represented by his horse-like face and represents intelligence and wisdom.
• The Nagam (snake), which stands for protection and divine power, is placed atop Hayagreevar's head, adding a clear spiritual significance.
• Grace, strength, and devotion are all harmoniously balanced in the Lakshmi Hayagreeva statue.
• Made from Panchaloha, a traditional alloy of five metals, the statue has great spiritual significance.
• The special combination of Lakshmi and Hayagreevar in this shape is admired for calling forth divine direction and understanding. This statue is perfect for putting in homes, temples, or other spiritual settings. It attracts the benefits of wisdom, prosperity, and enlightenment.

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.  

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