The urli is surrounded by a rotating set of pancha-Ganesha, each of them playing a musical instrument of His own. There is the harmonium, the flute, the trombone, the cymbals, and the dhol. The dhol is a handheld drum, an instrument of Indian folk music. While the elephant-headed deity, having resolved into five entities, plays on five different musical instruments, the larger Lord Ganesha roopa at the centre of the urli breaks into a wondrous nritya (dance).
Despite the scale on which the central murti is carved, His iconography is replete - chaturbhujadhari, a chubby body from all the laddoos, clad in flowing silken sashes. Five vines branch out from His miniscule pedestal, each of them holding up a tray of dias at the end. Each tray in turn comprises five lamps to be filled with ghee and lit. A tiny stoopa rises from the centre of each set of lamps. Imagine the beauty and aura this arrangement would exude once you fill the urli with fresh flowers and light all the lamps.
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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