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Antique Khmer Style Bronze Linga / Lingnum & Yoni - 53cm/21"
Measures (Height) 53cm/21"
A fine quality, large, antique style bronze linga with yoni.
The linga and yoni are ancient symbols in Hinduism, rich in spiritual and cosmic significance. Representing the divine masculine and feminine energies, they embody the union of opposites, the creative forces of the universe, and the divine source from which all life originates. In this essay, we will explore the symbolism and meaning of the linga and yoni in Hindu philosophy and worship.
In traditional Indian society, the linga is rather seen as a symbol of the energy and potential of God, Shiva himself. A a symbol of fertility and energy it is an abstract or aniconic representation of the Hindu deity, Shiva.
In traditional Indian society, the linga is rather seen as a symbol of the energy and potential of God, Shiva himself.
This unusual Linga is decorated with receptions of two deities. Towards the top of the Linga Shiva and Uma are seated on Nandi the traditional Bull mount of Shiva.
Rishi's are seated below. A Rishi is an accomplished and enlightened person - a wise man
The term "Rishi" is derived from the Sanskrit root "rish," meaning to see, perceive, or know. Rishis are revered as seers who gained profound insight through meditation, contemplation, and a deep connection with the divine. Their wisdom extends beyond mere intellectual knowledge to a direct experience of spiritual truths.
Here Rishi is sat in Meditation pose, also known as the Dhyana Mudra or Samadhi Mudra. This iconic pose demonstrates contemplative and meditative practices. This image holds deep significance, conveying essential teachings and embodying the virtues of inner peace, mindfulness, and spiritual reflection.
The linga and yoni together signify the cosmic balance and the interplay of opposing forces. Their union represents the harmony of creation and the divine dance of Shiva and Shakti, the masculine and feminine principles. It underscores the idea that the universe is sustained through the harmonious interdependence of these polar energies.
Beyond their physical representations, the linga and yoni hold profound spiritual significance. They remind practitioners of the interconnectedness of all life, the need for balance and harmony, and the recognition that the divine resides both within and outside of the material world.
To aid with safe shipping your Linga will be wood crated before shipping. There is no additional cost for this packing, crating and shipping service.
The perfect traditional in appearance piece to bring serenity and timeless style to your home, garden, patio or sacred space.
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