A beautiful painting of Arunachaleshwara and Unnamalai Amman. This is one of the Panchabhoota sthalas. Here Lord Shiva represents the element of Agni, or fire. 9 x 7 inches
This beautiful painting depicts Lord Shiva and Parvati, in the form of Arunachaleshwara and Unnamalai Amman (also known as Apitha Kuchambal). The Arunachala hill in Tiruvannamalai is one of the most sacred and auspicious places for Hindus. It has a divine, serene aura and is known to have attracted many yogis and sages towards it, including Sri Ramana Maharishi. Arunachala is one of the Panchabhoota Sthalams - a set of 5 temples in different places, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
In each temple, the Lord represents one of the 5 elements: Agni (fire), Vayu (air), Prithvi (earth), Jalam (water), and Akasha (space). Arunachala is the Agni (fire) Sthalam.
This picture beautifully captures the intricate details of the vigraham, or idol, in the sanctum sanctorum of this significant temple. Enhance your pooja space with this stunning picture.
Width (Inches) | 7 |
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Height (Inches) | 9 |
Depth (Inches) | 1 |