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Panchaloha (Sanskrit: पञ्चलोह), also
called Pañcadhātu (Sanskrit: पञ्चधातु, lit. 'five metals'), is a term for
traditional five-metal
alloys of sacred...
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panchadhatu (five
metals – zinc, tin, copper,
silver and gold) and
ashtadhatu (eight
metal alloys –
which adds iron, lead and
mercury to
panchadhatu)...
- followers, "In one month, this idol will turn to br****, in two
months to
panchadhatu (an
alloy of five metals), in
three months to silver, in four months...
- times. In
Shilpa Shastras it is
mentioned that bell
should be made of
panchadhatu – five metals, namely, copper, silver, gold, zinc and iron.
These five...
- is the
Moolnayak and
occupies the
centre place. The
statue is made of
Panchadhatu and with a
thick plating of Gold. Shri
Adinathji and Shri
Vasupujya ji...
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particular interest and
importance is a four
tonne statue of
Nandi made of
panchadhatu, the
alloy used for
making idols,
which is
composed of five
metals –...
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inside the garbhagriha. The 8 ft idol of
Chandranatha Swami made of
panchadhatu present in the
garbha griha. The
temple are
built similar to temples...