About This Piece
2.5″ Sitting Hanuman in Anjali Mudra | Handcrafted Panchaloha | Green Patina
This 2.5-inch seated Hanuman idol is cast in Panchaloha, the traditional South Indian five-metal alloy comprising copper, zinc, tin, silver, and gold, and measures 2.5 inches in height, 1.5 inches in width, and 1 inch in depth, weighing 130 grams.
The figure is shown in a composed seated posture with both hands pressed together in anjali mudra at the chest, a gesture of complete surrender and devotion. The face carries Hanuman's characteristic simian features rendered with restraint — the expression is calm and focused rather than fierce. A layered crown sits atop the head, and the tail curves upward behind the shoulders, visible in the casting. The idol rests on a flat tiered pedestal that provides a stable, grounded base. Each of these elements — the posture, the crown, the mudra — follows an established iconographic tradition for depicting Hanuman in his bhakta form, the devoted servant rather than the warrior. This form is specifically understood to represent humility, inner strength, and unwavering faith in Ram.
In Indian devotional tradition, Hanuman is considered the embodiment of courage, selfless service, and protection. Tuesday worship of Hanuman is observed widely across households, and this seated, anjali-mudra form is particularly associated with quiet, steady devotion rather than active heroism.
Panchaloha is an alloy with deep roots in South Indian temple craft, valued for its density, acoustic resonance when struck, and its capacity to hold fine surface detail through casting. The combination of metals is considered ritually significant in the Agamic tradition, and pieces cast in this alloy have historically been used in consecrated temple settings.
This piece carries an antique green patina finish, visible across the recessed areas and upper surfaces, with warmer brass tones emerging at the raised edges and contact points. As a handcrafted object, each idol will carry its own distribution of patina and surface texture, which is a natural outcome of the finishing process and not a defect.
At 130 grams and under three inches tall, this idol is well suited to a home puja shelf, a study or work desk, a travel altar, or as a considered gift for Hanuman Jayanti or a housewarming.