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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...
- 3D scanned and sent to Aerosun Corporation to be built. 700 tonnes of panchaloha, a five-metal alloy of gold, silver, copper, br**** and zinc[clarification...
- that braved the elements for over six decades was found to be made of Panchaloha - an amalgamation of five precious metals and alloys - worth several crores...
- represents their consorts - the male triad - the Trimurtis. A four-handed panchaloha idol of the goddess Mookambika is also installed. Mookambika is seen seated...
- were brought, and the earlier stone image of the deity was replaced by a panchaloha (an alloy of five metals) idol, about one and a half feet tall. Neelakanta...
- all eight metals are in equal proportion (12.5% each).[citation needed] Panchaloha – Term for traditional five-metal alloys used for Hindu artifacts High-entropy...
- steps were made out of granite and later in 1985, it was covered by 'Panchaloha', a composition of five metals such as gold, silver, copper, iron and...
- previously made. Ashtadhatu Auricupride Corinthian bronze Electrum Hepatizon Panchaloha Shakudō Shibuichi Thokcha Tumbaga "The Internet classics Archive | Critias...
- mentioned in texts from classical antiquity, later used to refer to br**** Panchaloha Shakudō – a ****anese billon of gold and copper with a dark blue-purple...
- Corinthian bronze – Highly valuable metal alloy in classical antiquity Panchaloha – Term for traditional five-metal alloys used for Hindu artifacts Electrum –...