The image shows a beautifully crafted Panchaloga Natarajar idol measuring 10 inches in height. The statue is made of Panchaloha (an alloy of five sacred metals — gold, silver, copper, brass, and iron), which is traditionally used in South Indian temple idols. The sculpture depicts Lord Shiva in his cosmic dance form, Nataraja, performing the Ananda Tandava (the dance of bliss). He is surrounded by a circular ring of flames symbolizing the cycle of creation and destruction. The craftsmanship highlights intricate details, including Shiva’s flowing hair, expressive posture, and the pedestal design.
The backdrop features warm golden and reddish hues with a lotus flower vase, giving a divine and artistic setting suitable for worship or decoration.
The text on the image includes:
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"PANCHALOGA NATARAJAR 10 INCH" (Title of the idol)
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Dimensions: Height – 10 inches, Width – 8 inches, Depth – 2 inches
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Weight: 1.650 kg
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Product Code: 25F669
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The watermark “AVK THE ZHIL” with contact number is also visible.
Panchaloga Natarajar refers to a divine idol of Lord Shiva as Nataraja, the Lord of Dance, crafted from Panchaloha (five-metal alloy). In Hindu tradition, Panchaloha represents cosmic balance and spiritual energy. The Nataraja form symbolizes Shiva’s power to create, sustain, and destroy the universe through his cosmic dance. This form embodies rhythm, balance, and the eternal flow of life, making it a sacred and artistic masterpiece widely revered in temples and homes for spiritual and aesthetic significance.