Thursday, 14 May 2020

Shiva on nandi ( adikara nandhi )bull-man


In Indonesia tradition Lord Shiva is represented with three  attributes namely the watering can (kendi), the fly whisk (chamara) and the prayer beads (akshamala). The front of his crown bears a skull and third eye representing Shiva as the destroyer a but the water can, (kendi) equally presents him as the creator. But in this sculpture Shiva is represented with chamara and akshamala .
 

#8th_century Siva on Nandi Shiva’s carrier Nandi the Bull is seen here as a bull-man, a unique representation in Hindu iconography this sculpture was  found at nr Borobudur, Central Java, at 1905  now displayed at  National Museum, Jakarta, Java. Same style of  nandi carriying Shiva  at  Displayed in the Kailasa Museum at  Candi Gatutkaca. In south Indian ( Tamil nadu ) Shiva temples during the annul festivals we can see this kind of  nandi vahana (adhikara nandhi with four arms )  in temple processions.

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