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Ardhanarisvara
Tiruchhinnampoondi,
Thanjavur District. About 10th Century AD.
This stone sculpture of Ardhanarisvara is one of the most
elegant sculptures of South India. He is carved on high relief and stands on a padmasana
in tribhanga pose and is three armed. He wears a high Jatamakuta, which is
most beautifully treated. The face is delightfully turned to the left. The right ear wears makara
kundala and the left patrakundala. The nose is unfortunately broken. The series
of haravalis well treated on the left side is taken as rings on the right chest. The
right half representing Siva bears two hands, the upper left holding parasu and the
lower right resting on the back of his bull. The only left arm holds a lily. The Keyura
on the right arm is like a coiled snake and on the left it is a jewelled one. Yajnopavita
is probably taken round the right arm. No udharabandha is present. The katisutra
is well treated. A well sculpted bull stands facing the devotee, behind the master. This
sculpture is weathered owing to long exposure to sun and rain. |