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This shining brass idol of Nandi with intricate carving would add more grace and divinity to your puja altar. Featured in seated pose on a neatly crafted oval dais, Nandi is beautifully embellished with jewels and floral designs with matt finish. His three feet and face are in repose signifying submission and humility while His right front leg is in bent pose signifying alertness. With neat and shiny finish, the idol appears truly charming. Nandi bull is the Vahana (mount) and devotee (of Shiva), whose passions are under control and whose devotion to Shiva is perfect. His statue can often be seen watching over an altar to Shiva or at the entrance of a Shiva temple. Place the idol as such that it faces the Shivalingam.
Height: 4.4 inches
Base Dimension: 6.5 (L) x 2.8 (W) inches
Weight: 1.380 kgs
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