Nepalese artwork tradition is astute and meticulous as well as experimental when it comes to depicting Hindu gods and goddesses. This copper statue from Nepal is a perfect example, where the reclining pose of Sheshashayi or Anantashayan Vishnu has been included in the iconography of Shiva, who reclines majestically, suggesting an effortless and eternal state of meditation. Reclining Vishnu icons are popular from early periods of Indian history, as a symbol of the cosmic sleep of Vishnu, during which he is static yet active.
This philosophy connects with the meditation of Shiva, where Mahadeva remains immovable yet Jaagrit (awake). It is the perfect state for a person on the quest for Param Brahman, in which they remain in the material world, while simultaneously transcending it. Shiva is adorned with his characteristic attributes of the serpent, ornaments of Rudraksha, the crescent moon in Jata, and tiger hide. His Kamandalu (water pot), damru, and trident rest nearby.
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