This bronze lamp from Swamimalai is made by Madhuchista Vidhana (Lost-Wax) method. It is a homage to the breathtakingly beautiful bird, Peacock, and is a dazzling monument to our country's excellent lamp craftsmanship. This light is frequently used to adorn temples and personal worship locations during festivals. It is accompanied by an elaborate pedestal known as "kandam," an oil well with five or seven wicks known as "Thanguli," and a crown known as "Prabhai." A base with a raised disc-like design and three decorated stands balances the lamp's stand. The body of the lamp is embellished with the fortunate symbols of coiling vines. Columnar lights, which are held together by bolts, frequently employ replaceable components. Illuminating these lamps during festivals brings the divine blessings of the almighty to a space.
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