Brass Idol of Sri Rama in the Form of Kodanda Rama
<p>The brass idol of Sri Rama as Kodanda Rama is truly magnificent. In this form, Lord Rama is depicted holding the Kodanda, which is the name of Lord Vishnu’s celestial bow “Sharanga”. The Kodanda is not just any bow; it is the powerful weapon of Lord Rama, and in many scriptures, Lord Rama is affectionately called Kodandapani — meaning "the one who holds the Kodanda”. In South India, this celestial bow is known as Kodanda.</p><p><br></p><p>In the brass idol, Sri Rama is seen standing tall and graceful, his posture full of calm strength. He stands on a beautiful lotus pedestal, symbolizing purity and divine support. His body is adorned with a rich crown and dazzling jewels, adding to the majesty and regal presence he carries. Rama holds the mighty Kodanda bow with great elegance in his left hand, while his right hand holds an arrow, ready for action.</p><p><br></p><p>Rama is dressed simply but with dignity, wearing a fine loincloth. The combination of his divine aura, the majestic bow, and the serene yet powerful expression on his face make this idol an inspiring sight for all who look upon it. It serves as a beautiful reminder of Lord Rama's strength, his commitment to justice, and his unwavering devotion to truth.</p><p><br></p><p>This idol of Sri Kodanda Rama Swamy isn't just a work of art; it carries with it the essence of Lord Rama’s virtues — courage, kindness, and unwavering righteousness. Whether you are simply admiring it or praying before it, this idol invokes a sense of peace and divine protection, reminding us all to live our lives with honor and integrity.</p>