The beautiful brass statue image is cast in pursuance to the classical tradition of South Indian bronzes, its represented the great Chola masterpieces of A.D.1011-12, from Tiruvenkadu in Tanjavur district. In the tradition of faith, as prevalent in South India, Vrishavahana murti Shiva is the giver of ultimate boon. It is believed, he emerges before his devotee with Devi on his left and Nandi on his right and his appearance alone fulfills all desired and redeem the devotee from the cycle of life and death. his right arm seems to lie on the back of his bull Nandi, yet the ease, which defines his posture, is unique. With his right leg place across his left, he imparts a feeling of absolute ease and casualness. The gesture of the left hand suggests that he is engaged in conversation elaborating something to Parvati.
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