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  • Śankh, Shell (Turbinella pyrum), brass, wax, Indian

Śankh

#9323

19th century

Shell (Turbinella pyrum), brass, wax

Opis

In Hinduism the conch shell is usually associated with the god Vishnu, Lord of the Waters, but the brass fittings on this shell indicate a link with Shaivite ritual. The mouthpiece suggests a lotus, while the heavily decorated conical end depicts rows of nagas (serpent divinities) and wreath-bearing kirtimukhas ("Faces of Glory"). A yoni design (symbol of female energy) is interspersed between each naga and kirtimukha. The fitting terminates with the head of a makara (elephant/crocodile monster), atop which strides a yali (elephant/lion monster). Three figures rest at the upper edge of the shell's opening: the lingam/yoni, symbol of Shiva and representation of the unified male/female force; Ganesh, the elephant-headed son of Shiva; and Nandi, a milk-white bull who serves as Shiva's vehicle. The opening of the hoofed stand represents a yoni.

9323. Śankh

DODATKOWE INFORMACJE

Wymiary
Sankh: 6 × 6 × 16 3/4 in. (15.2 × 15.2 × 42.5 cm); Stand: 2 1/4 × 4 3/4 × 5 3/4 in. (5.7 × 12.1 × 14.6 cm); Weight: under 40 lbs
Autor
Purchase, The Barrington Foundation Inc. Gift, 1986
Numer katalogowy
1986.12

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