The Sacred Science Behind the Golden Glow of Hindu Temple Bronzes The Mysterious Radiance Visitors to ancient Hindu temples are often mesmerized by the lustrous golden sheen of bronze sculptures, believing them to be made of precious metals. However, this brilliant radiance is not the result of gold content but rather a fascinating combination of metallurgical composition and centuries-old ritual practices that transform base metal into something that appears divine. The Metallurgical Reality Contrary to popular belief, most Hindu temple bronzes, including the celebrated Chola period masterpieces, are primarily high-copper alloys. Metallurgical analyses reveal that these sculptures typically contain copper as the dominant metal, with smaller proportions of tin, lead, or zinc. While ancient shastras symbolically prescribe the inclusion of gold and silver in the alloy—representing the divine essence—practical metallurgical studies show these precious metals appear only in trace amoun...