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Sudarshana Purusha, The Embodiment of Bhagawan Vishnu’s Chakra

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As per the Mahabharata, Lord Shiva, pleased with the devotion of Bhagawan Vishnu, gave him the Sudarshan Chakra, a formidable discus. It is often described as fiery and effulgent compared to the sun.

In this bronze image, Bhagawan Vishnu’s discus is envisioned as a separate deity, an autonomous conduit of the Lord’s power. This form is the subject of special Tantric rituals. Sudarshana Purusha is invariably depicted as a multi-armed figure, standing within an upright flaming wheel, and carrying a number of attributes. The flaming wheel surrounds him like a full-body effulgent halo. He is shown in a striding pose, with the left leg forward (pratyalidha).

Here the Sudarshana Purusha is depicted as a sixteen-armed deity with a flaming crown. He stands in front of a Tantric shata-kona, or star hexagram device made up of two interlaced triangles. The upright equilateral triangle is associated with the male principle and the inverted triangle with the female principle and water. Hence the shata-kona symbolizes the union of the two principles which create and coordinate the universe. His many attributes suggest that he is capable of channeling the full potential of Bhagawan Vishnu’s powers.

As is usual with such images, there is an image of Vishnu’s Narasimha avatara on the back of the disc.

Since they were believed to be effective in battle, images of the sixteen-armed Sudarshana were worshipped in kingdoms under threat by enemies. Many temples in South India have separate shrines dedicated to the Sudarshana Purusha within the temple precincts.

Specifications
ZBL35
Bronze Statue from Swamimalai
Height: 6 inch
Width: 1.5 inch
Depth: 4 inch
Weight 640 gm
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The Cosmic Wheel: A Reverent Depiction of Sudarshana

This exquisite bronze statue captures the awe-inspiring Sudarshana Chakra, the celestial discus weapon of Bhagawan Vishnu, personified as Sudarshana Purusha. More than just an artifact, this sculpture is a tangible representation of divine power, cosmic order, and the ever-present vigilance of the preserver of the universe. Crafted with meticulous detail in Swamimalai, a renowned center for traditional Indian bronzework, this piece embodies centuries of artistic heritage and spiritual devotion. The Sudarshana Chakra is not merely a weapon; it is a symbol of Dharma, righteous order, and the annihilation of negativity. In Hindu mythology, it is said to be the embodiment of Bhagawan Vishnu's supreme power and wisdom. Legends tell of its incandescent fury, capable of repelling any evil force, and its unwavering grace, protecting the devoted. The chakra's rotation symbolizes the ceaseless cycle of time and creation, a constant reminder of the divine presence in all existence.

A Divine Form in Bronze

The deity is depicted in a dynamic posture, exuding energy and readiness. The multi-armed form signifies Omnipotence, with each hand often holding a symbolic implement representing different aspects of divine power, knowledge, and protection. The serene yet powerful expression on the face reflects the divine equanimity that observes the unfolding of the cosmos. The intricate details of the headdress, ornaments, and the fabric of the attire speak to the artisan's skill in capturing the majesty of the divine. The circular design behind the deity, representing the chakra itself, is adorned with motifs that further emphasize its celestial nature. At the base, the presence of symbolic creatures like lions, often associated with strength and royal authority, further anchors the divine presence. The patinated bronze finish lends an antique charm and a sense of profound age, as if the sculpture has weathered epochs, much like the divine principles it represents.

A Legacy of Craftsmanship

Originating from Swamimalai, a region steeped in the tradition of lost-wax casting (also known as cire perdue), this bronze statue is a testament to artisanal excellence. This ancient technique, passed down through generations, involves creating an intricate wax model, which is then encased in clay. When heated, the wax melts away, leaving a hollow mold into which molten bronze is poured. The subsequent meticulous finishing and patination process bring out the statue's stunning detail and aesthetic appeal. Owning this Sudarshana Purusha statue is not just acquiring an object of art, but connecting with a lineage of artisans who have dedicated their lives to preserving and celebrating sacred traditions. It serves as a focal point for contemplation, a reminder of the cosmic dance of creation and destruction, and a conduit for invoking divine protection and spiritual strength.
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