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8'' Traditional Temple Naag Arch in Brass

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Brass Prabhavali (arch), also known as Thiruvachi, is utilised as a wall accent or hanging around the idols of the deities in our Hindu temples and homes, Pooja Mandhir. This classic brass arch, sanctified with a sacred emblem of a Naag seated on a lotus, is a one-of-a-kind ritual artefact that has been raising the beauty of deities for centuries. The Kirtimukha arch serves as a protective emblem, repelling bad energy. This Thiruvachi is a reasonably frequent object in personal worship areas and provides the deities with a regal seat underneath a royal throne.

Specifications
WSA570
Brass
Height: 8.1 inch
Width: 5.2 inch
Depth: 0.5 inch
Weight 480 gm
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A Guardian of Sacred Spaces

This exquisite brass piece is more than just an artifact; it's a testament to ancient artistry and spiritual significance. Crafted from high-quality brass, it embodies a timeless elegance that will enrich any sacred space. The intricate design showcases a majestic cobra, its hooded form coiled protectively, a powerful symbol deeply rooted in Hindu mythology. The serpent, or 'Naag', represents fertility, prosperity, and the eternal cycle of creation and destruction. In many traditions, Naagas are revered as guardians of treasures, hidden knowledge, and even the divine itself. The depiction here, with its flared hood and watchful eyes, evokes the powerful presence of these celestial beings.

Symbolism and Craftsmanship

The overall form of this piece suggests an architectural element, perhaps an archway or a decorative panel for a shrine. The radiating lines above the cobra suggest a halo or a stylized sun, further amplifying its divine aura. Below the central motif is a rectangular frame with a smaller, arched opening, reminiscent of the sacred doorways found in temples, inviting devotion and contemplation. The craftsmanship is evident in every detail, from the textured scales of the cobra to the delicate patterns adorning the fan-like elements on either side. The inclusion of small holes strategically placed suggests its intended purpose as a decorative mounting piece, meant to be affixed and admired.

Echoes of Antiquity

Brass has been a favored material in religious art and temple construction for millennia. Its lustrous quality and durability made it ideal for crafting enduring symbols of faith. This piece carries with it the echoes of ancient artisans who poured their devotion and skill into creating objects that would inspire awe and facilitate connection with the divine. The tradition of serpent worship is ancient, with associations reaching back to the Vedic period, where deities like Shiva are depicted adorned with serpents, and Vishnu reclines upon the cosmic serpent Shesha. Bringing this piece into your home or place of worship connects you to this rich cultural heritage and the profound symbolism it represents. It serves as a reminder of the protective energies that surround us and the enduring power of spiritual devotion.
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