Worshipped as the pinnacle of Bhakti in the Vaishnava tradition, Andal is presented in this bronze statue as the bride of Sri Ranganatham.
Her saree is wrapped in the Madisar style, which is common among Tamil Brahmin ladies, and her hair is tied in a beautiful hairstyle called Andal Kondai.
A traditional floral garland, with its two ends, framing Andal's poise, frames the goddess's elegant triple-bent (Tribhanga).
Andal's parrot, known as Kili (Tamil), is perched atop a flower in her left palm. Placed on a two-tiered lotus pedestal, the Panchaloha statue is sculpted in a rounded manner, giving it a true-to-life aura.
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