The Varaha Purana's directive to place the image of Nandikeshwara at the southern door of the temple emphasizes the significance of Lord Nandi as a guardian and devotee of Lord Shiva. This positioning aligns with traditional temple architecture and symbolizes Nandi's role in protecting the sanctity of the sacred space.
The Nandi-Vahana of Lord Shiva Brass Statue with Inlay Work magnificently embodies the regal essence of Lord Nandi, the patron of Yoga. The statue depicts Nandi in his customary pose, with meticulous inlay work adorning his hump, back covering cloth, and head ornament.
The brass tint adds a regal touch, enhancing the divine aura. This exquisite manifestation not only adheres to sacred principles but also serves as a majestic representation of Lord Nandi's revered role in the yogic and spiritual realms, making it a splendid addition to any devotee's worship space.
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