Dhyani Lord Shiva As Paramaguru Adinatha Brass Statues
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Dhyani Lord Shiva Brass Sculpture |
The more said about the
great Lord Shiva Mahadeva, the lesser is the justice done to His divine stature. He is
the indubitable Adinatha, the paramaguru of the Natha sampradaya responsible
for the exposition and dissemination of classical yoga. It is said that the
Devi Uma, His wife, and daughter of the mountains, was the first yogashishya,
to whom He imparted complete knowledge. In this portrayal of the Lord, He is
captured in the midst of a great samadhi.
He is seated on a
moderately flat-topped rock body that is large enough to accommodate His
virasana (Ardha-padmasana). Having spread out His tigerskin asana atop the same
and set the trishool by His side, He had gone into the higher reaches of
dharana-dhyana-samadhi. His limbs are in perfect broad-based position, the eyes
half-shut. His body is burnt in the proximity of the Himalayan sun, but His
face and hands are aglow with the prakash (illumination) of sattvaguna.
The iconography of this work of art is replete. Here Dhyani Lord Shiva Brass Statues in His characteristic loincloth, complemented by minimal shringar. A terrible hooded snake cradles on His broad shoulders. He has three eyes and a karna-kundalas. From within the folds of His dense Jata (matted tresses), and overpowered Devi Ganga is bound to emerge any moment now.
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