Goddess Andal, the singular female Alvar among South India’s twelve Hindu poet-saints, is venerated as an incarnation of Goddess Bhudevi. Affiliated with the Sri Vaishnava tradition, Devi Andal penned two seminal Tamil works - “Thiruppavai” and “Nachiar Tirumozhi”, recited during the revered Margazhi festival. Revered in a Tribhanga posture on a lotus pedestal, she wears regal attire adorned with a floral garland and ornate jewelry. Holding a lotus with a perched parrot, Andal symbolizes grace, beauty, purity, prosperity, and devotion. Crafted using the ancient Madhuchista Vidhana (Lost-Wax) technique in Panchaloha bronze from Swamimalai, this mesmerizing creation encapsulates the essence of devotion and the auspicious connection between the divine and mortal realms.
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