In rural villages, Maisandaya or Nandikona is important because it symbolizes the strength and spirit of the earth. Shiva's mount or vahana is called Nandi. Although he is portrayed as a bull, in South Indian iconography, he may also take on a human form with a bull's head. Nandi is a symbol of virility, strength, and fertility because he is the protector of Kailash, the residence of Shiva and Parvati. He is highly revered throughout India, and Shaivite temple entrances frequently feature images of him. In Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, the Nandi is frequently depicted as Nandikesvara. You can hang it as a decorative wall accent in your living room or foyer. It can be used as table decor and can be laid out perfectly flat.
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- Material: Brass
- As it Appears
Material | Brass |
Color | Golden |
Height | 47.00 CM |
Width | 27.00 CM |
Length | 13.50 CM |
Size | 18.50 INCH |
Product Code | GNSP-80/58331 |
Country of Origin | India |
Packed by | IndianShelf, Greater Noida UP, India. |
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