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5'' Hindu Philosopher Thiruvalluvar Bronze Statue Seated on Chowki

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Thiruvalluvar, an enigmatic figure veiled in the mists of time, transcends temporal boundaries as a Tamil poet-saint. The tapestry of his existence, woven between the 3rd-4th or 8th-9th century, shrouds him in the ambiguity of religious identity, with whispers of Jainism and Hinduism entwined. Seated upon a Chowki, bearing the sacred implements of a pen (Kalam) and divine couplets, Thiruvalluvar becomes the embodiment of eternal wisdom.


Renouncing the divisive shackles of caste, his “Tirukkural (sacred couplets)” resonates across epochs— a literary opus intricately divided into “Aram (virtue)”, “Porul (government and society)”, and “Kamam (love)”. In the ethereal realm of philosophy, Thiruvalluvar’s essence permeates, a luminous beacon beyond the confines of mere mortal years.

Specifications
MIX106
Bronze Statue
Height: 5.5 inch
Width: 5 inch
Depth: 3.5 inch
Weight 700 gm
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An Embodiment of Wisdom and Virtue

This exquisite bronze statue captures the serene and contemplative posture of Thiruvalluvar, the revered Tamil poet and philosopher. Seated gracefully on an ornate chowki, or low stool, this sculpture is a testament to the enduring legacy of a sage whose teachings continue to inspire millions. Thiruvalluvar, widely believed to have lived between the 2nd century BCE and 8th century CE, is celebrated for his magnum opus, the Thirukkural, a masterpiece of Tamil literature comprising 1,330 couplets that delve into ethics, governance, and love. The statue, crafted from durable bronze, emanates a timeless aura, reflecting the profound and universal truths contained within his verses.

The Sage in Contemplation

The artist has meticulously rendered Thiruvalluvar in a meditative pose, his legs crossed, and his body draped in simple, flowing robes. His beard, neatly groomed, and his focused gaze convey a sense of deep introspection and intellectual prowess. In his right hand, he holds a stylus, and in his left, a palm leaf, the traditional instruments of a writer. This depiction speaks to the creative spirit that fueled his philosophical insights. The intricate details of the fabric folds and the subtle expression on his face are hallmarks of skilled craftsmanship, bringing the venerable poet to life in metal.

A Seat of Dignity

The statue is presented on a beautifully designed chowki, elevated by four elegantly carved legs. The chowki itself is adorned with decorative motifs, adding a regal element to the overall composition. In many Indian traditions, seating arrangements signify status and respect. The chowki, often used for religious rituals or as a raised platform for honored guests or deities, here serves to elevate Thiruvalluvar, placing him in a position of high esteem and reverence. The grounding stability of the chowki also symbolizes the firm foundation of knowledge and ethics that Thiruvalluvar laid.

Echoes of Ancient Wisdom

Thiruvalluvar's teachings are often compared to those of ancient sages and philosophers from across the world, his insights transcending cultural and temporal boundaries. His ethical framework, emphasizing virtues like truthfulness, non-violence, and gratitude, resonates deeply with the principles found in various spiritual traditions, from the Upanishads to the teachings of Buddha and Socrates. This statue serves as a tangible link to this rich intellectual heritage, a reminder of the timeless quest for wisdom and a more virtuous existence. It is an ideal addition to any space dedicated to learning, contemplation, or spiritual enrichment, inviting reflection on the universal human experience and the pursuit of a life well-lived.
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  • Q. Is the statue hollow or solid ?
    A. Panchaloha bronze statues are made through a process of lost wax casting, hence they are solid. To know more about how bronze statues are made, please read our article on Panchaloha Bronze Statues. Whereas, brass statues are made through a process of clay casting, hence are hollow.
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  • Q. Can you customise the statue for me ?
    A. For any customisation, a new bronze statue has to be made. To know more, kindly email us at help@exoticindia.com.
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