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7" Seated Nandi Brass Statue with Protecting Sheshnag

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Specifications
WSB658
Brass Statue
Height: 7.7 inch
Width: 7.5 inch
Depth: 4.3 inch
Weight 4.35 kg
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The Divine Guardian: Nandi and Sheshnag

This exquisite brass statue captures a profound moment of divine protection and devotion. At its heart sits Nandi, the sacred bull and the steadfast Vahana, or mount, of Lord Shiva. Nandi is not merely an animal; he is the embodiment of Dharma, righteousness, and unwavering loyalty. In Hindu mythology, Nandi is often depicted as the chief of the Ganas, Shiva's celestial attendants, and as the gatekeeper of Kailash, Shiva's divine abode. His calm, seated posture in this piece reflects his inherent serenity and his role as a silent sentinel, ever-vigilant in service to his Lord. The intricate details of his adornments, including the bell around his neck, speak to his sacred status and his ever-present devotion. ––––––––––

The Protective Embrace of Sheshnag

Crowning this powerful image is the majestic Sheshnag, the king of all serpents, also known as Adi Shesha. Sheshnag is an ancient, primordial being, said to hold the universe in his coils and serve as the couch upon which Lord Vishnu rests. His presence here, fanning out above Nandi with his multiple hooded heads, signifies immense power, cosmic energy, and protective grace. The cobra, particularly the multi-headed cobra, is a powerful symbol in Indian culture, representing immortality, rebirth, and divine consciousness. Sheshnag's watchful gaze and coiled form create a formidable shield, underscoring the protective aura that surrounds both Nandi and, by extension, the spiritual energy represented by this sculpture. The detailed rendering of each scale on Sheshnag's hood adds a tactile and visual richness, enhancing the overall spiritual and artistic appeal.

An Artistic Masterpiece of Devotion

Crafted from durable brass, this statue is a testament to the enduring artistic traditions of India. The rich patina and the careful craftsmanship bring this divine duo to life, creating a piece that is both aesthetically pleasing and deeply spiritual. The seated posture of Nandi, combined with the sheltering canopy of Sheshnag, creates a balanced and harmonious composition. This statue is more than just a decorative item; it is a focal point for meditation and a reminder of the protective forces that guide and safeguard the faithful. Whether placed in a home altar, a meditation room, or as a statement piece in a living space, this representation of Nandi and Sheshnag offers a powerful connection to the profound symbolism of devotion, protection, and divine presence. It is a piece that resonates with centuries of spiritual heritage, inviting contemplation and bestowing a sense of peace and security.

Nandi: The Symbolic Representation of Strength and Devotion in Hindu Mythology

Nandi is the guardian deity of Kailash, the abode of Lord Shiva. The statue of Nandi, the Bull, is generally seen in a sitting posture on a raised platform with discipline and calmness at the entrance of the temple of Lord Shiva as the guard or doorman. He patiently waits for the Lord while gazing at the sanctum, demonstrating that individual souls should always be focused and surrendered to the Supreme Lord in all circumstances, without having any material desires. He symbolizes loyalty, truth, and righteousness, thus, preserving Dharma. Watchfulness and virility are the most important qualities of the Bull, that make him the perfect vaahan for Lord Shiva, the destroyer of the material world, to ride. The alertness of Nandi tells us the importance of being in the present moment (mindfulness). He is the head of all the attendants (Ganas) of Lord Shiva and is also considered to be the guardian of four-legged animals.

Having a round body, a hump appearing as a huge mountain, and heavy shoulders signify his strength and capacity to bear a heavy load. Being very dear to the Lord, the divine Bull is always decked with fascinating ornaments on his back, neck, and sharp horns.
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What is the significance of Nandi?

Nandi is the chief of 18 Siddhas and is considered the granter of boons to the devotees, and also symbolizes justice, faith, and purity. His mind completely absorbed in the service of Mahadeva depicts that he is the timeless wisdom and the path to the Absolute Truth, which means the Guru within. Without the mercy of the Guru, one cannot receive the grace of the Supreme Lord. Since Nandi is the eternal servant of Lord Shiva, one who tries to come closer to Lord Shiva and take his shelter, he should approach him by pleasing Nandi first.
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Why does Nandi sit in front of Shivling?

Nandi is always depicted sitting outside the sanctum of Lord Shiva, facing the Lord. He patiently waits for his master outside the temple as if ready to serve the Lord whenever he wants his service. This shows how Nandi always remains absorbed in the thoughts of Lord Shiva and is eager to please his master. A practicing devotee can learn from the attitude of Nandi that the only qualification needed to please the Supreme Lord is his sincerity and dedication to serve Him in all circumstances.
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Is it good to keep Nandi statue at home?

Lord Shiva is very dear to Nandi and similarly, Nandi is very dear to Lord Shiva. Keeping the statue of Nandi at your home altar means attracting the mercy of Lord Shiva in your life. It will bring all fortune and auspiciousness. However, keeping the statue of Nandi alone may not fulfill the ultimate purpose. Nandi, being an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva, does not like to stay in a place where there is no worship of the lord. Thus, if you want to please Nandi, you should keep his statue along with the deity of Lord Shiva (Nandi gazing at the lord).
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q. Is the statue hollow or solid ?
    A. Brass statues are made through a process of clay casting, hence are hollow. Whereas, panchaloha bronze statues are made through a process of lost wax casting, hence they are solid.
  • Q. Can I return the statue ?
    A. Of course you can return a statue. Returns need to be initiated within seven (7) days after delivery. All returned items must be in new and unused condition, with all original tags and labels attached. To know more about our Return Policy, please visit Return Policy.
  • Q. Can you customise the statue for me ?
    A. For any customisation, kindly email us at help@exoticindia.com.
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