Mahadeva, who resides in the snow-capped valleys of the Himalayas, is a mighty deity in the Hindu culture of Nepal, the home of the mountains. This divine brass statue from Nepal represents the Adiyogi (primordial ascetic) immersed in Yoga, the supreme image of cosmic wisdom and prowess.
On a pedestal that is shaped like an inverted basket, Shiva’s mat of tiger skin, with the roaring face of the beast visible in the front, is laid. In Padmasana, the meditative pose, Shiva is depicted with his hair in a Jata adorned by the crescent moon, round earrings, serpent ornaments, and dhoti. On his forehead, the third eye marks the pristine wisdom of Shiva and his ability to gaze at the past, present, and future of the universe, all the while staying in his celestial tranquility. As one hand rests on his leg, Shiva raises the other in Abhaya mudra, the gesture of fearlessness. His trident and damru- the attributes that cause annihilation and cosmic creation accompany Shiva in the composition.
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