Vintage Painted Nandi Bull sculpture From Andhra Pradesh - Circa 1950's
This vintage, painted, carved wood Nandi bull sculpture is from Andhra Pradesh in India and is made from teak wood. The Nandi bull is a symbol of Shiva and cows are still revered and continue to wander the streets in India. Nandi bulls are a perfect gift for a collector of art as each one is unique. This piece was hand sourced from Anjuna, Goa.
Nandi, which means “giving delight” or “giving joy,” is the sacred bull of the Hindu god Shiva, one of the most important Hindu gods. When the world becomes evil, Shiva destroys it to make way for beneficial change. Nandi is Shiva's animal form, his means of transportation, and his most ardent worshipper. Nandi is described as the son of the sage Shilada. Shilada underwent severe penance to have a boon – a child with immortality and blessings of Shiva, and received Nandi as his son. Legends say that Nandi was born from a yajna performed by Shilada. Nandi grew up as an ardent devotee of Shiva and he performed severe penance to become his gate-keeper, as well as his mount, on the banks of river Narmada.
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