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16th-19th Century India Patinated Bronze Copper Alloy Nandi Bull Figure Hindu Temple Statue
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A large and most impressive antique Indian early bronze copper alloy Hindu temple vahana statue / sculpture.
India, likely Deccan …
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A large and most impressive antique Indian early bronze copper alloy Hindu temple vahana statue / sculpture.
India, likely Deccan region, 16th-19th century, figural depicting Nandi Bull (devine steer / mythical horned cow), a significant figure in Hinduism, vehicle (mount) of diety Lord Shiva, symbol of devotion, and an important part of Hindu culture and philosophy.
This rare high quality example, heavy, nearly solid, in stylized Brahman bull animal form, the naturalistic rendering with meticulous attention to authentic detail throughout, including proper facial features and comprehensive muscular structure, beaded jewelry decoration, natural looking horns, utter and teats, curved tail, and integral hoof feet. Attractive antique metalwork with warm alloy tonal variations, ehanced by beautifully aged worn weathered heavily patinated bronze & copper alloy accented by scattered visually striking verdigris bluish green patina.
Dimensions: (approx)
24" Tall, 29" Wide, 11" Deep
Probably 70lbs
Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use
History:
NANDI: THE DIVINE STEED AND SYMBOL OF DEVOTION
Introduction
In the rich tapestry of Hindu mythology, few figures carry the depth of symbolism and spiritual significance as Nandi, the divine bull. As the sacred mount of Lord Shiva, Nandi occupies a revered place in Hindu culture and philosophy.
In this blog post, we will delve into the multifaceted significance of Nandi, exploring the spiritual, cultural, and symbolic dimensions that make this celestial creature an indispensable part of the Hindu pantheon.
The Vahana of Lord Shiva:
Nandi's most prominent role is that of the vahana, or vehicle, of Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism. In this capacity, Nandi is not just a physical mount but a symbol of unwavering devotion and loyalty. The inseparable bond between Lord Shiva and Nandi signifies the importance of humility, obedience, and dedication on the spiritual path.
Symbol of Strength and Virility:
Depicted as a powerful and muscular bull, Nandi embodies strength and virility. The bull is a symbol of fertility and abundance in Hindu culture, representing the life-sustaining forces of nature. Nandi's robust form serves as a reminder of the inherent power within all living beings and the vital energy that sustains the universe.
Guardian of Shiva's Abode:
In many Shiva temples, one often encounters a prominent statue of Nandi positioned at the entrance. This is not merely decorative; it is symbolic of Nandi's role as the gatekeeper to Lord Shiva's abode. Devotees believe that Nandi safeguards the sanctity of the sacred space and acts as a spiritual protector, warding off negative energies.
A Beacon of Spiritual Discipline:
Nandi's demeanor and presence are reflective of spiritual discipline and meditation. Often depicted in a state of deep contemplation, Nandi serves as an inspiration for seekers on the spiritual path. The bull's stillness and focused gaze symbolize the importance of inner reflection and concentration as essential components of the journey toward self-realization.
Cultural and Artistic Significance:
Beyond its spiritual connotations, Nandi holds immense cultural and artistic significance. Sculptors and artists across centuries have crafted intricate depictions of Nandi, showcasing the depth of Hindu artistic heritage. The various poses and expressions of Nandi in art not only tell stories from mythology but also contribute to the aesthetic richness of temples and cultural artifacts.
Nandi's demeanor and presence are reflective of spiritual discipline and meditation. Often depicted in a state of deep contemplation, Nandi serves as an inspiration for seekers on the spiritual path. The bull's stillness and focused gaze symbolize the importance of inner reflection and concentration as essential components of the journey toward self-realization.
Cultural and Artistic Significance:
Beyond its spiritual connotations, Nandi holds immense cultural and artistic significance. Sculptors and artists across centuries have crafted intricate depictions of Nandi, showcasing the depth of Hindu artistic heritage. The various poses and expressions of Nandi in art not only tell stories from mythology but also contribute to the aesthetic richness of temples and cultural artifacts.
Festivals and Celebrations:
Nandi is also celebrated in festivals like Maha Shivaratri, where devotees pay homage to Lord Shiva and his divine mount. During these festivities, the spiritual significance of Nandi is magnified, with rituals, prayers, and processions that honor the inseparable bond between the bull and the lord.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, Nandi is far more than a mythical creature or a decorative element in Hindu iconography. As the loyal steed of Lord Shiva, Nandi symbolizes profound spiritual truths, embodying qualities of devotion, strength, and discipline.
Whether gracing the entrance of a temple or adorning the altar in a devotee's home, the significance of Nandi extends beyond religious boundaries, touching the hearts and minds of those who seek inspiration on their spiritual journey.
The divine presence of Nandi serves as a timeless reminder of the enduring values that enrich the human experience
Condition:
Good original antique condition with beautifully aged warm rustic worn distressed weathered patina. Strong, sturdy, stable, structurally sound. Attractive appearance, retaining original antique character and charm throughout, wear consistent with age and use, including minor scattered nicks, chips, scuffs, scratches, scattered oxidation, tarnish, pitting, and highly desirable verdigris bluish green patina. .
Various Possibilities:
Ideal for both use as an interior / indoor sculpture or exterior / outside / outdoors / patio statue, monumental / slightly smaller than life-size, great in your home prayer room or as a whimsical floor standing accent, placed in your library, study or office to quickly add rich cultural interest, conversational intrigue and unique historical depth, at the entrance door / entryway similar to a Chinese foo dog or Asian guardian lion to protect your home, as a one-of-a-kind garden ornament, powerful gargoyle like architectural element, yard art, or on display at a museum, exhibition, art gallery or educational institution.
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- Dimensions
- 34ʺW × 11ʺD × 29ʺH
- Period
- 17th Century
- Country of Origin
- India
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Bronze
- Copper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Bronze
- Condition Notes
- Good original antique condition with beautifully aged warm rustic worn distressed weathered patina. Strong, sturdy, stable, structurally sound. Attractive appearance, … moreGood original antique condition with beautifully aged warm rustic worn distressed weathered patina. Strong, sturdy, stable, structurally sound. Attractive appearance, retaining original antique character and charm throughout, wear consistent with age and use, including minor scattered nicks, chips, scuffs, scratches, scattered oxidation, tarnish, pitting, and highly desirable verdigris bluish green patina. less
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