Wednesday, 5 November 2008

Shiv Parvati.12th Century Eastern India-British Museum

This beautiful fine statue was carved in India in the 11th Century, Eastern India.

It is rare to find fine carved statues of Shiva as Shiva is traditionally represented bu just the Linga . A beautiful example of the Linga is on the Blog heading.

Here however the sculptor has personified the Lord of destruction in a traditional statue along with Parvati his consort. Parvati is the daugter of Himavan and her name literally means daughter of the Mountains whereas Himavan means snow topped....

Om Namah Shivaya...

1 comment:

ANSU. V ansuva@gmail.com said...

Namesthe. Good work.

Kasyapa Veda Research Foundation(KVRF) has started teaching 'VEDA' for all the people irrespective of the cast and sex by Correspondence Course.

Visit http://veda-ansu.blogspot.com/ for details.

Thanks