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In 1975, S. Jeyachandra Sthapathi founded it. We manufacture all kinds of bronze icons in accordance with Shilpa Shastra at Sri Sivasangara Narayana Panchaloha Sirpa Koodam. Our team specializes in creating panchaloha and bronze statues of Hindu deities. We are making the bronze icons using the age-old technique known as the lost wax method.
We are the leaders in our industry because to our skilled sculptors and quick customer service
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Traditional techniques ensure every Panchaloha idol, bronze statue, and temple accessory is crafted with precision and reverence.
Based in Chennai and Kumbakonam, our artisans specialize in authentic Panchaloha idols, bronze idols, and temple metalwork.
From kodimarams to gold-plated kavasams and alangar items, we customize every order to meet your spiritual needs.
Preferred supplier of premium, authentic idols and temple artifacts.
This Nagabharanam, Kreedam is being manufactured for a temple by Sri Sivasangara Narayana Panchaloha Sirpa Koodam. Kreedam (crown): This crown is distinguished by its design, which shows Lord Shiva's thick, matted hair (jadamudi). In the center of the kre ”
This exquisitely wrought decorative arch, called a brass Thiruvachi or Prabhavali, is intended to be positioned behind the moolavar, or main deity, in Hindu temples. It will add to the hallowed atmosphere of your altar or shrine. This Prabhavali is made o ”
Ratham is designed for temple use. composed of teak wood, covered with metal sheet, electroplated with gold, and lacquered with a minimum guarantee of 30 years. Aasanam for the deity and a ratham with seven horses. They are also known as temple chariots, ”
The finest Gold Plated Dwajasthambam is the Sri Sivasangara Narayana Panchaloha Sirpa Koodam, which is composed of copper or wood and has a gold-plated Kavacham. Many people value the Gold Plated Dwajasthambam's flawless surface and exceptional durability ”
Especially in India, brass sheet work is a traditional craft that is frequently utilized in temple design and decoration. Brass is preferred for manufacturing elaborate patterns and ornamental pieces for temples because of its strength, resistance to corr ”