Goddess Rajarajeshwari- “queen of the kings”, is the great Hindu mother goddess, one of the 10 (Dasa) Mahavidyas (great wisdom). She is the tutelary deity, evoked in the “Lalita-Sahastranama” (thousand names for the beautiful goddess) and Saundarya Lahari, and is the source of the 10 incarnations of Vishnu, the potencies of Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva, the central deity of the Sri Vidya cult. Embodying her descriptions in the hymns and chants that worship her, goddess Rajarajeshwari appears as the queen-mother in this splendid bronze Hoysala idol of the Devi.
The ornamentation of the bronze icon is amazing, with a grand Kirtimukha aureole surrounding the goddess, decorated with yali (composite animal figures, mostly horse and lion) pillars that represent the royal prowess of the sovereign goddess and peacocks joining the aura with the pillars, symbolizing the celestial beauty of Tripurasundari. As seen in this awe-inspiring bronze goddess Rajarajeshwari statue, the mother-goddess is the presiding deity of the realm of richness, royalty, and spirituality. In her four hands, the goddess holds a goad, a noose, a lotus, and a beautifully depicted sugarcane piece or “Ikshu-Khanda”. Filled with nourishing sweet juice, the sugarcane represents the nectar of wisdom that the goddess provides.
Embodying the great mother’s powers in this bronze Rajarajeshwari icon composite, are two couchant lions, an extension of her unparalleled powers. Beautiful detailing has gone into the making of this bronze icon, made clear from the symmetry of the images, and the treatment of minor elements. The platform on which goddess Rajarajeshwari is enthroned is in itself an inspired work of art, decorated with flowing vines that sprout from the entirety of the stand.
WHAT IS PANCHALOHA BRONZE AND HOW TO TAKE CARE OF IT ?
Bronze is a metal alloy that has the primary composition of Copper and Tin. There is also an addition of other metals such as Manganese, Aluminium, Nickel, and some non-metals such as Phosphorus. This composition of several metals and non-metals makes Bronze an extremely durable and strong metal alloy. It is for this reason that Bronze is extensively used for casting sculptures and statues. Since Bronze has a low melting point, it usually tends to fill in the finest details of a mould and when it cools down, it shrinks a little that makes it easier to separate from the mould.
" If you happen to have a bronze statue, simply use a cotton cloth with some coconut oil or any other natural oil to clean the statue. "
A village named Swamimalai in South India is especially known for exceptionally well-crafted Bronze icons of Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The skilled artisans of this place use Panchaloha Bronze for casting the icons. Panchaloha Bronze is made of five metals; Copper, Zinc, Lead, and small quantities of Gold and Silver. Zinc gives a golden hue to the finished figure and Lead makes the alloy softer for the easy application of a chisel and hammer. The common technique for producing these statues and sculptures is the “Lost-wax” method. Because of the high durability of bronze sculptures and statues, less maintenance is required, and can still last up to many decades.
Exotic India takes great pride in its collection of hand-picked Panchaloha Statues. You will find the murtis of Gods (Krishna, Hanuman, Narasimha, Ganesha, Nataraja, and Kartikeya) and Goddesses (Saraswati, Lakshmi, Durga, and Parvati), and Buddha statues. You can also buy Ritual paraphernalia (Wicks lamp, Puja Kalash, Cymbals, and Puja Flag) on the website. All these statues and items have been made with a lot of care and attention, giving them a flawless finish. Their fine carving detail represents the rich tradition of India.
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