Description
A Bronze Naga Prabhavali is a traditional South Indian ornamental arch crafted from bronze, designed to adorn and frame deity idols in temples and homes. The term “Naga” refers to the serpent motif, which is a prominent feature in these prabhavalis.
- Naga Motif: The arch is intricately designed with serpent (naga) imagery, symbolizing protection and divine energy.
- Kirtimukha and Makara: Many prabhavalis incorporate mythical creatures like Kirtimukha (a protective demon face) and Makara (a mythical sea creature), adding to their symbolic significance.
- Artisanal Craftsmanship: These pieces are handcrafted by skilled artisans using traditional methods, ensuring each prabhavali is unique.
Dimensions and Materials:
- Material: Primarily made of high-quality bronze, known for its durability and aesthetic appeal.
- Dimensions: Sizes vary; for instance, one available piece measures approximately 19.4 cm in height and 19 cm in length, weighing around 590 grams.
Cultural Significance:
In Hindu tradition, the prabhavali serves not only as a decorative element but also as a symbol of the divine aura surrounding the deity. The inclusion of naga motifs emphasizes themes of protection and the cyclical nature of life.
For those interested in acquiring a Bronze Naga Prabhavali, various online platforms offer these artifacts. For example, Ancient Madurai provides detailed listings with specifications.
Incorporating a Bronze Naga Prabhavali into your space can enhance the spiritual ambiance, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of South Indian artistry.











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