Indian Temples & Iconography

11.25.2004

Shiva dances at Ellora

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they called this the dancing skanda. i still think this is shiva himself ( the jattas probably give him away). but having come upon skanda, ...
11.23.2004

Gangadhara Shiva - Ganges in Shiva's Jatamukuta

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Bhagirata was the renowned king and forefather of Rama of Raghu Vamsa. His forefathers known as Sagaras were burnt down due to a curse. In o...
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11.21.2004

Kalyanasundara Murti - wedding of Shiva and Parvati

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Mother goddess Shakthi was reborn as parvati, the daughter of the king of Himalayas. As a young child, she was not interested in playing wit...
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11.17.2004

The Nataraja in dance

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The Nataraja is definitely one of the most popular sculptures, brought to the lime light under the Cholas. The form had been sculpted before...
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11.16.2004

Shiva Bhikshatana - the enchanting mendicant.

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This story of Shiva portrays him as a mendicant who went through the villages and seduced wives of brahmins. It was this yogic personality t...
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Nataraja and its various forms

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What is evident from looking closely at the themes that best describe shiva at Elephanta is that they all belong to his "soumya rupa...
11.15.2004

The Trimurti at Elephanta.

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The Elephanta Nataraja re-emphasizes the beauty of sculpture. Here mostly destroyed Nataraja carries the following attributes. In a Nataraja...
11.14.2004

The Nataraja - extension of the Trinity

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The misconception of this sculpture being a part of the trinity is age old. The assumption is that the preserver as seen in Elephanta is Vis...

The merging of Vrishabhavana and Ardhanarishwara

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This is indeed an extremely interesting sculpture. What typically is known as the Ardhanarishwara has been treated differently here at Eleph...
11.13.2004

Elephanta rock cut temples

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Western india is famous for a string of rock cut temples ranging in date from the 2nd century BC to the 12th cen AD.around Mumbai. within a ...

All about Shiva - truely an enigmatic diety!

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Here is more on Lord Shiva. I know i sound religious, but to be honest i have been really fascinated with this diety. he is truely amazing a...

Shiva at Elephanta for the tourist.

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To the untrained eye, Elephanta is all but a tourist spot, known to have a few sculptures which are almost reduced to dust now. Elephanta ca...
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11.12.2004

Dwarapalas of shiva temple - Elephanta.

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The Linga shrine in the cave temple of Shiva is unusual in having four entrances, one at each cardinal direction. Beautiful dvarapalas guard...
11.10.2004

Deep within the walls of Elephanta

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This is a silent cave, built by the Vakatakas and located off the Mumbai coast,which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Strange but true, its one o...
11.09.2004

Bhringi the three legged sage.

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Bhringi, a great devotee of Lord Shiva, is shown sculpted here on the walls of a Shiva temple in the Vijayanagar period. The story of Bhring...
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Chaturamukha Linga

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Chaturamukha linga or the four faced linga: typically a linga is devided into three parts - the rudra bhaga which is the bottom most part, ...
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11.05.2004

The lingam - Phallic symbol of Lord Shiva.

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Shiva is one of the oldest dieties in the Indian pantheon of Gods. He was first depicted on Indus valley seals as Pashupata. The first depic...
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Ardhanarishwara - union of Shiva and parvati

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The sculpture of ardhanarishwara is one of the most unique sculptures ever conceived. It depicts the union of shiva and parvati. The story b...

The ideology behind Soma Skanda

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Most mythologies that circle around Shiva have subtle meanings in the science of Kundalini. The concept of Kundalini deals with Shiva in ma...
11.04.2004

The concept of Shiva - Somaskanda murthi

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In Indian iconography, Shiva is often depicted in one of two forms. The soumya(pleasant) rupa(form) and the (a)ghora(terrific) rupa. In anci...
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