Murugan, chief deity of the ancient Tamils of South India, is son of the warrior goddess Korravai (also Known as the goddess of fertility, agriculture, and hunters). Murgan is identified as war god Skanda or Karttikeya in the North India region. In this Panchaloha bronze artwork, Lord Murugan graces the cosmos, poised upon a lotus pedestal entwined with the ethereal Prabhavali Arch. With grace, He wields the Soola Kathi, a diamond-shaped spear, and a formidable Trident, echoing his celestial might. His right hand, in the Abhaya Mudra, radiates assurance, while the left, in Varada Mudra, bestows blessings upon the faithful.
Accompanied by a wild fowl, symbolic of his cosmic prowess, this form signifies protection, courage, and benevolence. Worshipping this divine manifestation invokes a shield against adversities and grants the boon of spiritual fortitude, guiding devotees through life's tumultuous currents. This masterpiece, manifested in the ancient artistry of Madhuchista Vidhana, the lost-wax technique transcends the material realm, invites worshippers to witness Lord Murugan’s eternal presence with awe and reverence.
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