Nandi Bull
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Nandi Bull
Published 2017-02-07T18:52:51+00:00
Nandi is the name for the bull which serves as the mount of the god Shiva and as the gatekeeper of Shiva and Parvati. In Hindu Religion, he is the chief guru of eighteen masters including Patanjali and Thirumular. Temples venerating Shiva display stone images of a seated Nandi, generally facing the main shrine. There are also a number of temples dedicated solely to Nandi.
The application of the name Nandi to the bull is in fact a development of recent centuries, as Gouriswar Bhattacharya has documented in an illustrated article entitled "Nandin and Vṛṣabha". The name Nandi was earlier widely used instead for an anthropomorphic deity who was one of Shiva’s two door-keepers, the other being Mahākāla. The doorways of pre-tenth-century North Indian temples are frequently flanked by images of Mahākāla and Nandi, and it is in this role of Shiva’s watchman that Nandi figures in Kālidāsa’s poem the Kumārasambhava.
发表的日期 | 07/02/2017 |
让时间去下载 | 240 - 480 分钟 |
材料数量 | 200 grams |
尺寸大小 | 123,93mm x 198,20mm x 130,00mm |
打印工艺 | FDM |
复杂程度 | 中级 |
标题 | Nandi Bull |
Date | 13th century |
期 | Chola period |
媒介 | Granite |
信任 | Fund and gift of David T.Owsley via the ALvin and Lucy Owsley Foundation 2010.6 |
位置 | Dallas Museum of Art |