The image shows a golden statue of Panchaloga Ayyappan, which is 10 inches tall. The statue weighs 4.300 kilograms. The dimensions are also specified as 10 inches in height, 7 inches in width, and 5 inches in depth. The statue appears intricately designed with detailed craftsmanship and is made of Panchaloga, an alloy of five metals traditionally used in South Indian sacred sculptures.
Ayyappan, also known as Lord Ayyappa, is a popular Hindu deity primarily worshiped in South India, especially in Kerala. He is believed to be the son of Lord Shiva and Mohini (an incarnation of Lord Vishnu). Ayyappan represents the union of Shaivism and Vaishnavism and symbolizes dharma (righteousness), devotion, and celibacy. He is often depicted as a yogi sitting in a meditative posture, and his most famous shrine is the Sabarimala temple in Kerala, which attracts millions of devotees annually.
The Panchaloga statue of Ayyappan is revered for its spiritual significance and is often kept in homes and temples for worship and blessings.