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Copper Idols

3.5 inches Copper Natrajar idol with Chakram

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SKU : MH-CPR-019

Material - Copper and antique finish

Product - 3.5 inches copper frame Lord Tirupathi Balaji

Weight - 105 grams approx

Height - 3.5 inches

Width - 7CM

Delivery - 2-10 days

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Bring home the cosmic energy and divine grace of the dancing Lord Shiva with this beautifully handcrafted 3.5 Inch Copper Nataraja Idol with Chakram (Prabhavali). Depicting Lord Shiva in his celebrated Ananda Tandava (cosmic dance of bliss), this revered form is honored by many sacred names — Nataraja, Natraj, Nataraj, Adavallan, Kuthan (the dancer), Sabhapati (Lord of the cosmic stage), Koothan, and Thillai Nataraja of the famous Chidambaram temple.

Crafted from pure copper, this exquisite Nataraja murti is encircled by the iconic chakram (prabhavali / ring of flames), symbolizing the cosmic cycle of creation and destruction. The idol captures intricate detailing of Lord Shiva dancing upon the demon Apasmara (ignorance), with his raised foot of liberation, the damaru (drum) of creation, the flame of dissolution, and the abhaya mudra of protection. The rich copper finish develops a beautiful natural patina over time, making it a timeless addition to your home temple, mandir, pooja room, or office altar.

This detailed dancing Shiva statue is perfect for daily worship, festivals like Maha Shivaratri and Arudra Darshan (Thiruvathirai), and as a profound spiritual gift. Worshipping Nataraja is believed to bestow inner balance, the destruction of ego and ignorance, and harmony between cosmic energies.

A meaningful gift for housewarmings, dancers, artists, and auspicious occasions, this handcrafted copper Nataraja idol with chakram beautifully blends sacred tradition with elegant craftsmanship.


Benefits, Placement & Usage

Benefits

  • Symbolizes the cosmic dance of creation, preservation, and destruction.
  • Represents the triumph of knowledge over ignorance and the liberation of the soul.
  • Pure copper is considered spiritually purifying and auspicious in Hindu tradition.
  • Believed to bring inner balance, focus, and removal of negative energies.
  • Especially cherished by dancers, artists, and spiritual seekers.
  • A long-lasting, heirloom-quality devotional piece and meaningful gift.

Where to Place

  • In the west or south-west direction of your home temple or pooja room (Nataraja is traditionally placed facing west or in the south).
  • On a clean altar, mandir, or dedicated worship space.
  • In dance studios, art spaces, or performance halls for blessings of creativity.
  • Living room or office shelves as a powerful spiritual and decorative centerpiece.

How to Use

  • Cleanse the idol gently with a soft, dry cloth before placing.
  • Offer flowers, vibhuti (sacred ash), bilva leaves, incense, and light a lamp during daily prayers.
  • Chant "Om Namah Shivaya" or the Nataraja stotram during worship.
  • Worship especially on Maha Shivaratri and Arudra Darshan for divine blessings.
  • Periodically polish with a mild copper cleaner or tamarind/lemon to maintain shine, or allow it to develop a natural antique patina.

1. What material is this Nataraja idol made of? This idol is handcrafted from pure copper, a metal considered highly auspicious and spiritually purifying in Hindu worship.

2. What is the size of the idol? The idol measures 3.5 inches in height including the chakram (prabhavali), making it ideal for home temples, pooja rooms, and gifting.

3. What is the chakram (prabhavali) around the idol? The chakram, or prabhavali, is the iconic ring of flames encircling Nataraja, symbolizing the cosmic cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction.

4. What are the other names of Nataraja? Lord Shiva in this dancing form is also known as Natraj, Adavallan, Kuthan, Koothan, Sabhapati, and Thillai Nataraja of Chidambaram.

5. Where should I place this Nataraja idol at home? Nataraja is traditionally placed facing the west or in the south direction of your pooja room or home temple for auspicious results.

6. What does the Nataraja form symbolize? It represents Lord Shiva's cosmic dance (Ananda Tandava) — the rhythm of creation and destruction, and the victory of knowledge over ignorance, shown by dancing upon the demon Apasmara.

7. Does the copper idol require special maintenance? You can wipe it with a soft dry cloth and occasionally polish it with a mild copper cleaner, or allow it to develop a natural antique patina over time.

8. Is this idol suitable for gifting? Yes, it makes a meaningful and auspicious gift for housewarmings, dancers, artists, festivals, and spiritual occasions.

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