Nandi (bull) is Lord Shiva's vahana (mount) and companion. In Hindu scriptures, Nandi is the bearer of truth and righteousness. Each Hindu god has their own vahana (the Sanskrit root word for the English term of Wagon) that they use in war or in peacetime. Each of these vehicles stand for specific qualities that are consistent with the deity’s image and functions. Nandi signifies strength, load bearing capacity and virility.
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The open mantapa with its unique black pillars which support the ceiling. The polished finish could only be achieved by a lathe-type of machine.
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The open mantapa with its unique black pillars which support the ceiling. The polished finish could only be achieved by a lathe-type of machine.
Image courtesy: Brig A.P. Singh - www.collectingmoments.in
The open mantapa with its unique black pillars which support the ceiling. The polished finish could only be achieved by a lathe-type of machine.
Image courtesy: Brig A.P. Singh - www.collectingmoments.in
The open mantapa with its unique black pillars which support the ceiling. The polished finish could only be achieved by a lathe-type of machine.
Image courtesy: Brig A.P. Singh - www.collectingmoments.in
The open mantapa with its unique black pillars which support the ceiling. The polished finish could only be achieved by a lathe-type of machine.
Image courtesy: Brig A.P. Singh - www.collectingmoments.in
The open mantapa with its unique black pillars which support the ceiling. The polished finish could only be achieved by a lathe-type of machine.
Image courtesy: Brig A.P. Singh - www.collectingmoments.in
The open mantapa with its unique black pillars which support the ceiling. The polished finish could only be achieved by a lathe-type of machine.
Image courtesy: Brig A.P. Singh - www.collectingmoments.in