Standing Nandi with Lingam

Standing Nandi with Lingam

Karnataka (South India)

brass

A standing Nandi that is delicately incised with head and neck ornaments. It is standing on a base next to a lingam that is supported on a coiled snake (naga) which forms a canopy above the lingam.

Nandi or nandin means rejoicing, gladdening. It is the name of Shiva’s conveyance (vahana) the white bull. Nandi was probably a folk deity later incorporated into the Brahmanic lore. Nandi symbolises on the one hand moral and religious duty (dharma), and on the other, virility, fertility and strength. Apart from being Shiva’s vehicle, nandi in his form as nandikeshvara, depicted as a human with a bulls head, is believed to be one of the great masters of music and dancing. In southern India his recumbent image is placed either opposite the main sanctuary or in the hall leading to it, facing the linga.

Size(cms): 12.5 (H) x 11.5 (W) x 8 (D)
Size(inches): 4.9 (H) x 4.5 (W) x 3.1 (D)

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Karnataka (South India)

brass

A standing Nandi that is delicately incised with head and neck ornaments. It is standing on a base next to a lingam that is supported on a coiled snake (naga) which forms a canopy above the lingam.

Nandi or nandin means rejoicing, gladdening. It is the name of Shiva’s conveyance (vahana) the white bull. Nandi was probably a folk deity later incorporated into the Brahmanic lore. Nandi symbolises on the one hand moral and religious duty (dharma), and on the other, virility, fertility and strength. Apart from being Shiva’s vehicle, nandi in his form as nandikeshvara, depicted as a human with a bulls head, is believed to be one of the great masters of music and dancing. In southern India his recumbent image is placed either opposite the main sanctuary or in the hall leading to it, facing the linga.

Size(cms): 12.5 (H) x 11.5 (W) x 8 (D)
Size(inches): 4.9 (H) x 4.5 (W) x 3.1 (D)

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Brass

Region

South India

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