Brass Vintage Finish Palanquin Kirtimukha | Rare Temple Yali Finial
Brass Vintage Finish Palanquin Kirtimukha | Rare Temple Yali Finial
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This antique-finish brass Kirtimukha Yali is a rare collectible, traditionally used as a finial attachment for palanquin poles that carried revered deities during temple festivals. A symbol of divine guardianship and temple heritage, this piece reflects the grandeur of South Indian temple art from the late medieval to early modern period.
The Yali (Vyala) is a mythical creature deeply rooted in Indian temple iconography. Typically crafted with the body of a lion and the head of other beings such as an elephant (Gaja Yali), human (Nara Yali), dog (Svana Yali), or tiger (Shardula), Yalis symbolize strength, protection, and cosmic power. Many depictions also feature horns and hooves, further enhancing their fierce and protective nature.
This vintage-finish palanquin Kirtimukha not only carries historical significance but also makes for a distinctive artifact for collectors of sacred art and traditional temple relics.
Dimensions & weight
Width: 5.5 in (14 cm), Height: 4.5 in (11.5 cm)
Depth: 3 in (7.5 cm), Weight: 1.5 kg.
✨ Highlights:
Crafted in solid brass with an antique vintage finish
Represents the Yali (Vyala) – a mythological guardian creature in temple traditions
Once served as a finial for palanquin poles used during deity processions
Rare collectible – ideal for connoisseurs of temple heritage and spiritual decor
Vastu significance: Brings strength, protection, and divine energy
Bring home this rare Yali finial and own a fragment of India’s sacred temple legacy, where art, mythology, and devotion unite.
