This handcrafted Panchalogam Natarajar statue from Shriworks, Kumbakonam is made using the traditional lost wax method. A symbol of cosmic energy, it’s ideal for temples, classical dance schools, and pooja spaces.
Panchalogam Natarajar Statue
$380.00 – $680.00
Description
Panchalogam Natarajar Statue | Handcrafted in Shriworks Kumbakonam | Traditional Lost Wax Casting
Celebrate the cosmic rhythm of creation and destruction with this intricately handcrafted Panchalogam Natarajar statue, created at the Shriworks factory in Kumbakonam using the sacred traditional lost wax method (cire perdue). This iconic representation of Lord Shiva as Natarajar, the divine cosmic dancer, embodies eternal motion, energy, and universal balance.
This statue is sculpted in dynamic pose with one leg raised, the other crushing Apasmara (the demon of ignorance), surrounded by a ring of flames (prabha mandala), and holding the damaru, fire, and showing Abhaya mudra. Every element reflects Agama Shastra precision, symbolizing the cycle of creation, preservation, and dissolution.
Made from genuine Panchalogam alloy (gold, silver, copper, zinc, and iron), the idol is revered for its spiritual energy and vibrational purity. It is perfect for temples, pooja spaces, dance schools, or spiritual collections.
Product Highlights
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Material: Panchalogam (Five-Metal Sacred Alloy)
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Craft Method: Traditional Lost Wax Casting (Agama Shastra compliant)
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Finish: Antique bronze tone with hand-detailed artistry
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Posture: Classic Shiva Natarajar pose with prabha mandala
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Origin: Handcrafted at Shriworks Factory, Kumbakonam
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Symbolism: Shiva as the cosmic dancer – the destroyer of ignorance and the source of all energy
Why Choose Shriworks?
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Traditional craftsmanship from the heritage town of Kumbakonam
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Agama-compliant proportions and sacred metallurgy
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Made using lost wax method for fine, life-like detail
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Direct-from-factory quality assurance and customization support
Perfect For:
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Temples and home pooja rooms
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Classical dance schools (Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi)
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Golu displays and festival decoration
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Spiritual gifting during Maha Shivratri, Navaratri
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Collectors of traditional South Indian bronze idols
Additional information
Size | " 7 inches" ", " "10 inches" |
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