Product code: LMCP4
This painting of Ardhanareeshwara (Half Man - Lord Shiva and Half Woman - Goddess Parvathy/Sakthi) is one of the main subjects of traditional mural painting. The term "Ardhanareeshwara" is derived from two Sanskrit words: "ardha," meaning half, and "nari," meaning woman. Therefore, Ardhanareeshwara represents the divine union and inseparability of masculine and feminine energies.
The concept of Ardhanareeshwara symbolizes the harmonious union of the male and female principles in the universe. It signifies that both masculine and feminine energies are essential for creation, preservation, and dissolution. The form represents the belief that Shiva and Shakti, the male and female aspects of divinity, are inseparable and interdependent.
Ardhanareeshwara is often depicted standing in a graceful posture, with the right side adorned in male attire and the left side adorned in female attire. This form is a powerful representation of the unity and balance of the cosmic forces of creation and harmony. It also signifies the equality and complementarity of men and women in all aspects of life.
Ardhanareeshwara represents the oneness of existence and the transcendence of gender duality, emphasizing the underlying unity of all beings.
Dimension - 28 W x 39.5 H x 0.1 D inches
Medium - Acrylic on canvas
Painting style - Traditional Kerala mural painting
Frame - Not Framed
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SKU: LMCP4
₹28,500.00Price
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