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Swamimalai, a town in Tamil Nadu, is famous for its traditional method of bronze idol statue making. This craft is rooted in the Chola dynasty era (9th-13th century), known for its bronze sculptures. Here’s an overview of how these intricate bronze idols are crafted in Swamimalai: 1. Wax Model Creation (Lost-Wax Casting Method) Artisans begin by shaping the idol's design in beeswax, forming intricate details by hand. This wax model is a full-sized prototype of the final idol. Layers of clay are carefully applied over the wax model to form a mold. The clay mold is dried, and small openings are left to allow wax to drain out later. 2. Mold Baking and Wax Removal Once the mold is dry, it is heated in a kiln. The heat melts the wax inside, which is drained out, leaving a hollow clay mold. This is called the "lost-wax process." The mold is then further baked to harden it, making it ready to receive molten metal. 3. Metal Casting Bronze, an alloy of copper, tin, and sometimes small amounts of silver, is heated until molten. This molten metal is poured into the prepared clay mold. After cooling, the clay mold is broken to reveal the bronze idol inside. 4. Finishing and Detailing The rough bronze statue undergoes meticulous polishing and detailing. Any small flaws are smoothed out, and details like facial expressions, ornaments, and postures are carefully refined by skilled artisans. Artisans Credits Music: Ramanan Rajendran Vocal: Kesavaraj Krishnan Melody Recomposed by: Kesavaraj Krishnan Lyricist: Vivekbharathi Flute: Sesatre Bansure Veenai: Jayalakshmi Premkumar Bass guitar: Alston Rozario Chorus: Disciples of Master Kesavaraj Krishnan Braveena Alexander,Subashini Paniselvam Hamhirta Arunasalam ,Harniitha Arunasalam ,Amutha Vellian String Arranger: Sesatre Bansure Mixing : Thiagu Murugesu @ Zenith Music Productions Song Mastering: M.Jagathees @ MJ Audio Editing & Colour Grading: Nubais Muhammed Making Video: Humbletree Productions Cinematography: Niroop Pazhayadath Direction: Vinod Kumar Production: Vedicpix Recording Studios Big A Productions Sastri’s Chola Kadaram Studio Inspiration: ‘Bho Shambo’ by Sri Dayananda Saraswathy, tune composed by Shri L. Keshav Raj Krishnan email. : [email protected] Facebook:   / keshva.raj.3   Instagram:   / keshavraj_offic.  . Ramanan Rajendran [email protected] Facebook:   / ramanan.raje.  . Instagram:   / ramanan_raj.  . Vinod Kumar Vedicpix Email : [email protected] Website. : http://www.vedicpix.com Instagram : https://instagram.com/vedicpix?utm_me... Face book : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Niroop Pazhayadath Amutha Vellian Title: Dive into the Epic Tale: "Ponniyin Selvan" Book Review | Must-Read Classic Join us as we explore the world's tallest Nataraja statue, an extraordinary symbol of Lord Shiva’s cosmic dance of creation and destruction. Standing majestically at the entrance of Bharat Mandapam, this colossal sculpture is a marvel of Indian craftsmanship, designed and built by Senadhipathi Sthapathi and Sons from Swami Malai. Watch the entire journey, from the initial sketches to the completion of this iconic statue. Learn about the deep spiritual significance of Nataraja, and witness the dedication and skill that brought this masterpiece to life. This video offers an in-depth look into the making of a timeless tribute to one of Hinduism’s most revered deities. Witness the remarkable journey of creating the world’s largest Nataraja statue, now standing proudly at Bharat Mandapam, Delhi! This iconic statue was crafted by the sons of Swamimalai Senathibathi Sthapathi, renowned artisans from the legendary idol-making hub of Swamimalai in Tamil Nadu. Known worldwide for its mastery in bronze casting and intricate sculpture work, Swamimalai has produced statues that hold immense cultural and spiritual significance. Follow the process from start to finish, as this masterpiece comes to life, celebrating Tamil Nadu’s heritage and traditional craftsmanship on a global stage. Subscribe to Discover more amazing cultural landmarks and stories! Chapters: Introduction to the Nataraja Statue Spiritual Significance of Lord Shiva's Dance Crafting Process by Senadhipathi Sthapathi and Sons Step-by-Step Creation of the Statue Unveiling at Bharat Mandapam Like, share, and leave a comment to support our journey of uncovering the wonders of Indian art and culture! YouTube Hashtags:#natarajatemple #LordShiva #IndianArt #Swamimalai #BharatMandapam #IndianCulture #BronzeSculpture #HinduHeritage #TamilNaduArt #WorldsLargestStatue #HinduIdolMaking #divinearts #indiancraftsmanship #culturallegacy #traditionalart #NatarajaStatue #WorldsTallestStatue #ShivaNataraja #LordShiva #BharatMandapam #indiansculpture #SwamiMalaiCraftsmen #culturalheritage #hinduarts

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