Vintage Brass Temple of Lord Shiva With 4 Nandi Bulls. Length 90 cm x Width 8 cm square

This exquisite vintage brass temple, suspended on a 70 cm long chain, is a stunning tribute to South Indian temple architecture. 

Handcrafted in brass, this unique temple features four meticulously sculpted Nandi bulls, positioned at each corner of the structure, facing outward as protectors of the sacred space. 
The Nandi, a revered symbol in Hindu mythology, is the guardian of Lord Shiva's abode, Kailasa. Traditionally depicted as a bull, Nandi is not only Shiva's mount but also his chief disciple, embodying wisdom and strength.

The temple is further adorned with five brass bells, each resonating with spiritual significance and adding an element of charm to the piece and the design itself reflecting the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of South India, evoking a sense of divine presence and tranquility.

Significance of Lord Shiva and Nandi: Lord Shiva is the Supreme God in Hinduism, embodying the power to protect, create, and transform the universe. Known as the destroyer of evil.
Nandi, the sacred bull, is a symbol of prosperity, strength, and loyalty. As Shiva's mount and chief disciple, Nandi represents devotion and the transmission of divine wisdom across the world.

Measures: 
Temple: Height with chain: 90 cm | Width: 8 cm (square)
Chain Length: 70 cm
Weight: 1.30 kg

Whether as a spiritual adornment or an artistic heirloom, this brass temple serves as a powerful symbol of divine protection and spiritual harmony.



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