Lot 24
 
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Karnataka, 19th Century CE
Copper alloy
Height: 44.5 in (113 cm)
Width: 30.5 in (12 cm)
Depth: 37 in (94 cm)

REGISTERED ANTIQUITY-NON-EXPORTABLE


Vahanas, or the sacred vehicles of gods, goddesses and demi-gods, have been the centre of attraction in many temple processions. Nandi, the bull, is the vahana of Lord Shiva and Parvati, and is considered highly sacred among Hindus. Its association with the Hindu pantheon dates to the Harappan culture, where seals and bull figures have been found.

The lot on offer may have once been used as a processional piece in a Shaivaite temple during festivals. It is unusual as Nandi is shown standing. In Hindu iconography, the Bull represents strength and virility: this manifests directly in the form of the sculpture we see. Several strings of beads and bells adorn the animal. The sculpting is impeccable and marks the skill of the craftsman.




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  Lot 24 of 50  

LIVE AUCTION: SOUTH ASIAN TREASURES
17 DECEMBER 2014

Estimate
Rs 9,50,000 - 10,50,000
$15,575 - 17,215

Winning Bid
Rs 10,80,000
$17,705
(Inclusive of Buyer's Premium)










 



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