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Natraj Statue Standing On Base - 2 x 1.5 Inches | Panchaloha Statue/ Natraja Murti With Arch for Pooja

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Original price Rs. 1,050.00 - Original price Rs. 1,050.00
Original price
Current price Rs. 1,050.00
Rs. 1,050.00 - Rs. 1,050.00
Current price Rs. 1,050.00
SKU 5235114
Width Height Depth Weight

1.5 in

2 in

0.5 in

0.035 kg

"Experience the heavenly grace of the Panchaloha Natraj Murti, an enchanting representation of Lord Nataraja, the cosmic dancer. This magnificent Natraj murti is a timeless representation of artistic talent and spiritual regard, crafted from panchaloha. The cosmic cycles of creation, preservation, and destruction are represented by the Nataraja."

• The endless rhythm of the universe, in which Lord Shiva both creates and destroys worlds, is symbolized by his dance depicted in the Panchaloha Statue of Natraj Murti.
• The majestic Nataraja Vigraham will adorn your sacred area with its well-crafted patterns and textures.
• The Panchaloha Nataraja Statue artfully portrays the holy Tandava dance, symbolizing creation, preservation, and destruction. It embodies the dynamic energy of Lord Shiva as the cosmic dancer.
• The constant flow of cosmic forces is symbolized by the Nataraja dance, which is thought to emit holy energy. It stands for the constantly changing relationship of life's many facets, such as birth, death, and transformation.
• The Panchaloha nataraja vigraham is shown in the Tandava, a dynamic dancing position where one leg is raised high in the air to represent the act of creation. His other leg, which stands for ignorance and delusion, is firmly placed on a dwarf or demon.
• This Natraj Murti emits peace and spiritual harmony, making it ideal for use as a focal point in any interior setting pooja room, or meditation space.
• Possessing the Natraj Murti, a treasured emblem of faith and cultural legacy, you can bring home the soul of eternal Hindu mythology and artistic expression.

Gifting a dancer a Nataraja Murti has great meaning. It represents the following to dancers:
• Divine Inspiration: Nataraja's elegant movements encourage dancers to express themselves artistically and establish a connection with the divine.
• Dedication to Art: The Murti is a continual reminder of the commitment and self-discipline needed to become a proficient dancer.
• Cycle of Life: The flow and movement of a dancer's career and artistic expression are mirrored in Nataraja's dance, which resembles the continuous rhythm of life.
• Spiritual Connection: The Murti cultivates a deeper connection to the spiritual essence of dance, surpassing merely physical performance.

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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