Arunachaleswarar is a revered form of Lord Shiva, worshipped as the supreme embodiment of fire (Agni Lingam) and divine light. He is the presiding deity of the sacred Arunachala Hill in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, symbolizing ultimate truth, self-realization, and the cosmic energy that dissolves ignorance.
Description
This image features a beautifully crafted Arunachaleswarar idol (8-inch), made with fine metallic detailing and traditional South Indian sculptural artistry. The deity is shown in a powerful yet serene posture, adorned with sacred ornaments and a protective multi-hooded serpent (Naga), representing spiritual awakening and divine protection.
The statue rests on a finely engraved base, enhancing its devotional and aesthetic appeal. With a weight of approximately 2.115 kg, this idol is ideal for home pooja rooms, temples, meditation spaces, and spiritual décor.
Arunachaleswarar’s presence is believed to bestow inner peace, wisdom, protection, and liberation (moksha) upon devotees. This idol also reflects the sacred significance of Girivalam and the eternal flame of consciousness associated with Arunachala.