Bronze Palani Raja Azhangara Murugan Statue - 4 Inch Metal Idol with Prabhavali Arch
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Deity | Lord Murugan (Palani Raja Azhangara) |
| Height | 4 Inches |
| Material | Bronze |
| Inspiration | Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple |
The Beauty of Palani. The Grace of Raja Azhangara.
Palani is where Murugan went as an ascetic. Even as an ascetic, his beauty remained. This 4-inch bronze-finish statue captures that rare combination: the stillness of an ascetic and the unmistakable radiance of a king. Murugan stands serene, majestic, and completely at home on any puja shelf.
About the Idol
Palani Raja Azhangara Murugan is depicted in a graceful standing pose—composed and serene. The ornamentation reflects the Palani kshetram tradition—the deity who gave up worldly luxuries, yet whose divine beauty could not be diminished. The idol is mounted on a stable stepped platform typical of South Indian temple iconography.
Who This Is For
- Devotees of Lord Murugan with a connection to Palani.
- Those setting up a complete Arupadai Veedu (six sacred abodes) puja space.
- An auspicious gift for Thaipusam, Karthigai Deepam, or Vaikasi Visakam.
Care Instructions
- Wipe with a soft dry cloth only.
- Avoid water, milk, and chemical cleaners.
- For puja, use dry flowers, kumkum, vibhuti, and camphor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the Palani or Thiruchendur form?
This is the Palani Raja Azhangara form—the graceful standing Murugan of the Palani kshetram. The Thiruchendur form is listed separately.
Can I do abhishekam on this idol?
We recommend dry puja only. Avoid water or milk abhishekam as it may damage the finish.
Understanding the Sacred Form
What is the Palani Raja Azhangara form? It refers to Murugan, who is worshipped at the Arulmigu Dhandayuthapani Swamy Temple. "Raja Azhangara" means "the beautiful king"—capturing his divine radiance that remained even after he renounced his royal ornaments.