Weight: 1.76 kg, Height: 9 inches
Decor Lady Big Statue :
- Identification: This is a very common standing pose for Lord Murugan, especially in South Indian brasswork.
- Features:
- Raised Right Hand: It is in the Abhaya Mudra (gesture of fearlessness and blessing), which is a common hand gesture for deities.
- Object in Left Hand: The object in the left hand, which appears to be small and rounded (possibly a stylized fruit, sphere, or weapon), is sometimes depicted as the Vajra or a symbolic item given by a sage.
- Youthful Appearance and Crown: Lord Murugan is often depicted as a youthful, handsome figure, which matches the statue’s appearance and ornate crown.
- Identification: The pose and regal attire can also be associated with Lord Vishnu or one of his avatars, like Lord Rama.
- Features: The statue is missing the typical four arms and traditional emblems of Vishnu (conch, discus, mace, lotus), but the standing, ornamented form with a blessing gesture is often used to represent him in a simplified form.