

Krishna with Flute Panchaloha Idol-6 Inches
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Will take between 15-20 days to make and then ship

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The significance lies in the enchanting music of his flute, which is believed to captivate hearts and souls, drawing them closer to the divine.
Lord Krishna's flute symbolizes the call of the soul towards spiritual enlightenment, echoing through the cosmos.
It is believed to bring inner harmony, peace, and a deeper connection with the divine. It represents the universal message of love, joy, and spiritual awakening that Lord Krishna's music conveys.
Our panchaloha idols are meticulously crafted using the traditional lost wax method, ensuring that each piece captures the essence of this ancient art form.
This time-honored technique not only preserves the authenticity of the art but also adds a unique and enduring quality to each idol, making it a cherished addition to your spiritual or decorative collection.
Height: 15 cm ; Weight: 0.4Kg
Note: Panchaloha Idols are made to order and will be shipped within 15-20 days from the date of order
Packaged and Marketed by:
Zishta Traditions Private Limited
Address: 25/1, 9th Cross, 19th A Main, JP Nagar 2nd Phase, Bangalore 560078
Contact: +919008220185 , support@zishta.com
Country of Origin: India


Frequently asked Queries
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What is Panchaloha idol?
"Pancha" means 5. These amazing crafted idols from Swamimalai are made of 5 metals and each idol is done with devotion and patience.
Can they be kept for decor purpose?
These idols can be used either as decor purpose in the living space or also in the divine room for daily puja.
How to clean panchaloha idols?
Use ash, tamarind or lime for natural cleaning and polishing. Once in a while use pithambari or brasso also helps to bring the shine back.


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