
Shiva Statue - 6 x 3 Inches | Panchaloha Statue/ Kala Bhairava Statue/ Kaal Bhairav Murti for Pooja
"Invoke the divine presence of the Kala Bhairava Statue with this exquisitely crafted Panchaloha Statue, designed to radiate spiritual energy and protect devotees from all forms of negativity."
Lord Kala Bhairava, the fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, is revered as the Guardian of Time and the ultimate destroyer of evil forces. For those who adore him with dedication, this Kaal Bhairav Murti reflects his cosmic force and bestows the blessings of discipline, bravery, and divine understanding. Five holy metals—gold, silver, copper, iron, and zinc—are used to carefully cast this revered Panchaloha Statue, which represents the cosmic equilibrium of the cosmos. The sanctity of one's house or any sacred place is guaranteed by Lord Bhairava, a fundamental Shaivitian god who is the Kshetrapalaka (Protector of Temples) and the monarch of the eight directions.
On auspicious days, especially Ashtami and Kalashtami, worshiping this Kala Bhairava Statue aids followers in overcoming challenges, achieving spiritual advancement, and obtaining heavenly protection from untimely catastrophes. This Kaal Bhairav Murti improves spiritual discipline and protects against negative energy when placed in your home or temple. This celestial idol is a potent vehicle for Lord Shiva's immense grace and blessings, whether it is used for daily pooja at home, tantric rituals, or temple worship.
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.