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S e c r e t s
Shiva represents authority over demonic forms and is a bringer of calm
and peace. His plaited hair holds the
flowing Ganges River, and he wears a headpiece with a crescent moon
badge, representing renewal. A serpent
coiled around his neck symbolizes Shiva’s mastery of the spiritual
forces within him and his ability to overcome
death. Beneath the snake, you can see some of the 108 beads of the
Rudraksha necklace, the elements used
in the world’s creation. Shiva’s weapon is a trident: the prongs standing
for will, action and knowledge.
He has four arms. The hand near his head blesses and awakens wisdom.
The second holds a ‘kamandalu’,
a gourd of nectar, symbolizing the bliss attained though meditation
(look at Shiva’s half-closed eyes to see
that he is meditating all the while). The third hand grasps the trident,
leaving the fourth to hold a disc which
represents the endless wheel of time. Shiva sits on a tiger skin, depicting
the cruelity of nature over which
he is master. The skin is draped over the back of Nandi, Shiva’s faithful
bull. Within this box figurine
you will see a half-open Third Eye, symbolizing spiritual awakening
and the destruction of evil. Sculptor
Ann Richmond has incorporated three additional secrets. Under Nandi’s
right front leg is the inscription
08/05/06 and Kula. The fab English band with Indian influences, Kula
Shaker, recently reformed and
Ann was privileged to attend their intimate performance in Bristol.
Below Nandi’s back leg is a birthday
wish for Ann’s friend, Rita. And Ann’s cheeky hare, Rufus, can be seen
peeking out from Nandi’s collar.