In the South Indian tradition, Lord Murugan, also known as Kartikeya, Skanda, or Subrahmanya, is revered as a symbol of courage, valour, and wisdom. This depiction reflects his youthful and handsome form. Here, Murugan stands upon a lotus pedestal adorned with Kirtimukha (The Face of Glory), wielding a divine javelin or Vel, given by his mother Parvati. In this divine form, Lord Murugan holds a bowl filled with Panchamirtham/Panchamrut, signifying sweetness and purity. His left hand, in a receiving gesture, symbolises blessings. Worshipping this form is believed to bestow devotees with courage, wisdom, and protection. This artwork, crafted in bronze, embodies the triumph of virtue, making it a source of inspiration and spiritual strength in our tradition.
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