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Halebidu Hoysaleswara Temple: Nandi – An impressive work of art

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Nandi – An impressive work of art
A large-sized statue of Nandi in front of the garbhagriha (inner sanctum) is common sight in Shiva temples. Because the Halebidu Holysaleswara Temple has two garbhagrihas (south and north), there are two Nandi statues, housed in the stone mantapas (pavilions) built next to each other on the east side of the courtyard. The Nandi statue shown in the image is in the stone mantapa facing the north garbhagriha.

Carved out of a single rock, this magnificent statue of Nandi is smooth and shiny and has retained its original polish. It is a superb work of art with great attention paid to detail. Its body is well-proportioned and perfectly curved, including a small curved hump on its back.

Adorned with finely crafted jewelry all over its body, Nandi is leisurely resting, facing the garbhagriha with a serene expression. It appears to keep a constant watch on Shiva.

With a height of 8ft, a foot shorter than the Nandi (south), it is the 7th largest Nandi in India, but it is the most decorated.

North Nandi Images
North Nandi Shine
Right side view of Nandi
Exquisitely carved hooves and tail
A view from the temple
South Nandi Images
Nandi and Surya Shrine
Surya Shrine – Outer wall
Nandi Statue – Front view
Nandi Statue – Left side view
Surya, the Sun God
A view from the temple
Mysuru
Magnificent Statue of Nandi on the Chamundi Hills

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