Dripping Nandi Vase for Milk to Abhishek Shiva Linga in Brass
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Dripping Nandi Vase for Milk to Abhishek Shiva Linga in Brass

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This brass vase is more than a functional piece; it is a conduit for the ancient ritual of pouring milk, the purest offering, over the revered Shiva Linga. Adorning this vase are intricate carvings of Nandi, Lord Shiva's loyal vehicle and divine steed. Nandi is not just a symbol; he is the embodiment of unwavering devotion and pure surrender to the divine. His presence on this vase amplifies its sacred significance.

Color:
Bronze Patina
Bronze Patina
Natural Brass
Natural Brass
Specifications
ZBS10
Brass Statue
4.5 INCH HEIGHT X 3.0 INCH WIDTH X 3.0 INCH DEPTH - 6 INCH CHAIN LENGTH
Weight 730 gm
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Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

A Sacred Vessel for Divine Offerings

Immerse yourself in the profound spiritual practices of Hinduism with this exquisite brass vase, designed to facilitate the sacred ritual of Abhishek to Lord Shiva. This vessel is not merely an object of worship, but a conduit through which devotion flows, connecting the earthly realm with the divine presence. Its intricate craftsmanship and thoughtful design elevate it beyond a simple offering tool, transforming it into a cherished artifact for any altar or sacred space. The primary purpose of this vase is to hold the sacred liquids, most commonly milk, water, or Panchamrita (a mixture of five nectars), that are poured over the Shiva Linga as an act of devotion and purification. The gentle, continuous flow mimics the natural pouring of blessings, a practice deeply rooted in ancient traditions. This act of Abhishek is believed to appease Lord Shiva, cleanse the devotee of sins, and invoke his auspicious grace, leading to prosperity and spiritual growth. –––––––––––––––––––

The Divine Connection to Nandi

The artistry of this vase is deeply intertwined with the mythology of Lord Shiva. The base of the vase is adorned with the form of Nandi, the sacred bull, who serves as Lord Shiva's vahana (mount) and eternal attendant. Nandi embodies strength, loyalty, and devotion, and his presence signifies the unwavering commitment to the divine. It is believed that Nandi's presence within any sacred space amplifies prayers and ensures that they reach Lord Shiva directly. The very act of pouring offerings from a vase adorned with Nandi’s form signifies that the devotion is being carried to the Lord by his most trusted companion. This symbolic representation is crucial for devotees seeking a deeper connection with the cosmic dancer, Shiva. –––––––––––––––––––

Craftsmanship and Spiritual Significance

Crafted from high-quality brass, this vase possesses a timeless elegance and a weight that speaks to its enduring nature. Brass, itself a metal associated with auspiciousness and purity in Hindu traditions, enhances the spiritual efficacy of the ritual. The traditional motifs and patterns etched onto the surface are not merely decorative; they are often symbolic representations of cosmic energies or auspicious symbols, further imbuing the vessel with divine power. The integrated chain allows for the vase to be suspended, providing a consistent and graceful flow of offerings over the Shiva Linga, creating a mesmerizing and contemplative atmosphere during worship. This is an heirloom-quality piece, designed to be a central part of your spiritual journey for years to come.

Nandi: The Symbolic Representation of Strength and Devotion in Hindu Mythology

Nandi is the guardian deity of Kailash, the abode of Lord Shiva. The statue of Nandi, the Bull, is generally seen in a sitting posture on a raised platform with discipline and calmness at the entrance of the temple of Lord Shiva as the guard or doorman. He patiently waits for the Lord while gazing at the sanctum, demonstrating that individual souls should always be focused and surrendered to the Supreme Lord in all circumstances, without having any material desires. He symbolizes loyalty, truth, and righteousness, thus, preserving Dharma. Watchfulness and virility are the most important qualities of the Bull, that make him the perfect vaahan for Lord Shiva, the destroyer of the material world, to ride. The alertness of Nandi tells us the importance of being in the present moment (mindfulness). He is the head of all the attendants (Ganas) of Lord Shiva and is also considered to be the guardian of four-legged animals.

Having a round body, a hump appearing as a huge mountain, and heavy shoulders signify his strength and capacity to bear a heavy load. Being very dear to the Lord, the divine Bull is always decked with fascinating ornaments on his back, neck, and sharp horns.
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What is the significance of Nandi?

Nandi is the chief of 18 Siddhas and is considered the granter of boons to the devotees, and also symbolizes justice, faith, and purity. His mind completely absorbed in the service of Mahadeva depicts that he is the timeless wisdom and the path to the Absolute Truth, which means the Guru within. Without the mercy of the Guru, one cannot receive the grace of the Supreme Lord. Since Nandi is the eternal servant of Lord Shiva, one who tries to come closer to Lord Shiva and take his shelter, he should approach him by pleasing Nandi first.
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Why does Nandi sit in front of Shivling?

Nandi is always depicted sitting outside the sanctum of Lord Shiva, facing the Lord. He patiently waits for his master outside the temple as if ready to serve the Lord whenever he wants his service. This shows how Nandi always remains absorbed in the thoughts of Lord Shiva and is eager to please his master. A practicing devotee can learn from the attitude of Nandi that the only qualification needed to please the Supreme Lord is his sincerity and dedication to serve Him in all circumstances.
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Is it good to keep Nandi statue at home?

Lord Shiva is very dear to Nandi and similarly, Nandi is very dear to Lord Shiva. Keeping the statue of Nandi at your home altar means attracting the mercy of Lord Shiva in your life. It will bring all fortune and auspiciousness. However, keeping the statue of Nandi alone may not fulfill the ultimate purpose. Nandi, being an ardent devotee of Lord Shiva, does not like to stay in a place where there is no worship of the lord. Thus, if you want to please Nandi, you should keep his statue along with the deity of Lord Shiva (Nandi gazing at the lord).
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