Lord Murugan, also known as Subrahmanya or Kartikeya, is a prominent deity in Hinduism, particularly revered in South India and among Tamil-speaking communities. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Murugan is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. His birth was divine, emerging from the third eye of Shiva as a response to the cosmic crisis. Murugan is often depicted as a youthful god with six faces and riding a peacock, symbolizing his victory over ego (represented by the peacock) and his omniscient perception (six faces).
This Hindu God Subrahmanya (Murugan) Standing Bronze Statue is a magnificent tribute to Lord Murugan. This bronze statue captures the deity in a standing posture, he holds a spear, the flag, a thunderbolt, and a trishula radiating divine grace and valor. The attention to detail in depicting Murugan's attributes, such as his spear and the mount of a peacock, reflects devotion and artistic finesse. This statue stands as a symbol of reverence, inviting devotees to connect with the vibrant mythology and spiritual significance associated with Lord Murugan.
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