The uploaded image shows a golden statue labeled "Panchalogam Rishabadevar," which is 10 inches tall. The statue measures 10 inches in height, 8 inches in width, and 3.5 inches in depth. It weighs 4.400 kg. The statue depicts two deities seated on a richly decorated bull, which is symbolic in Hindu mythology. An ornamental arch with leaf designs frames the deities.
Rishabadevar (also known as Rishabha or Adinatha) is a revered figure in Jainism, considered the first Tirthankara (spiritual teacher) who established the path to liberation and enlightenment. In Hindu contexts, the bull depicted is often associated with Nandi, the sacred bull and vehicle (vahana) of Lord Shiva. The statue here likely represents a divine or revered figure associated with the bull, symbolizing strength, purity, and spiritual guidance. Panchalogam indicates the statue is made from an alloy of five metals, which is traditionally believed to enhance the spiritual significance and durability of the idol.