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3" Small Mukhalingam Brass Statue - Handmade, Authentic Indian Craft for Spiritual Blessings

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Vrishavahana in Sanskrit means 'one who rides the bull', who is none other than the fierce destroyer-god, Shiva. Lord Shiva is portrayed as the Vrishavahana in this intricately replete brass sculpture from the Exotic India collection, His arm resting presumably on the back of Nandi (His divine vahana, a legendary bull).
Specifications
ZDH62
Brass Statue
Height: 3.5 inch
Width: 2 inch
Depth: 2 inch
Weight 270 gm
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Easy Returns
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Fully Insured
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100% Handmade
100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

An Embodiment of Divine Vision

This exquisite brass statue, meticulously handcrafted in India, presents a Mukhalingam, a revered form symbolizing the supreme deity Shiva. The Mukhalingam, meaning "lingam with faces," is an aniconic representation where the phallic form of the lingam is adorned with one or more sculpted faces. This particular piece showcases multiple serene countenances, each imbued with a sense of profound wisdom and spiritual presence. The rich patina of the brass, a testament to its authentic Indian craftsmanship, adds a timeless quality to this sacred object.

Mythological Resonance and Spiritual Significance

In Hindu mythology, Shiva is the destroyer and transformer, a deity of immense power and complex symbolism. The Mukhalingam represents various aspects of Shiva's divine personality and his omnipresence. Often, a four-faced Mukhalingam symbolizes the four Vedas, the four stages of life, or the four cardinal directions, reflecting Shiva's dominion over all existence. Some traditions depict a five-faced lingam, with the fifth face being the supreme, ineffable aspect of Shiva, residing at the apex and unseen. This representation underscores the concept of Shiva as the ultimate reality, encompassing all and transcending form. The multitude of faces on this statue invites contemplation of Shiva's multifaceted nature – his role as the cosmic dancer (Nataraja), the ascetic (Yogi), the compassionate protector, and the fearsome destroyer of evil.

A Masterpiece of Traditional Artistry

Each detail of this Mukhalingam statue speaks to the skill and dedication of its artisan. The faces are carved with delicate precision, conveying a sense of calm and introspection. The layered headdresses and the intricately patterned architectural elements that rise above the faces evoke the grandeur of temple shikharas (spires). The warm tones of the brass, enhanced by a traditional finishing, lend the statue an aura of authenticity and ancient spiritual practice. This piece is not merely a decorative item; it is a conduit for spiritual connection, a tangible piece of Indian heritage, and a reminder of the enduring power of divine artistry. Its compact size makes it ideal for personal altars, meditation spaces, or as a cherished gift for those seeking spiritual blessings and a connection to the rich tapestry of Hindu philosophy and art.
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