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Guru-roopa Dakshinamurti Shiva

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The guru-roopa of Lord Shiva is called Dakshinamurti Shiva. The term ‘Dakshinamurti’ has many connotations, the most popular of which is ‘the one facing (‘murti’) south (‘dakshina’)’. Indeed in Shaivite temples of the South, Lord Dakshinamurti is to be found in the southern circumambulatory path as the only deity in the Hindoo pantheon who is wont to face southwards. In Sanskrt, ‘dakshinya’ also means benevolence and efficiency, while ‘amurti’ stands for formlessness (shapelessness).

The Dakshinamurti that you see on this page has been fashioned in keeping with His traditional iconography. The banyan canopy towers above Him, underneath which He is seated in lalitasana. From the yogic musculature of His limbs and torso to the adornments on the same and the unusual style of crown on His head, the whole composition has been finished with shimmery blue undertones. This is the hallmark of the bronze medium, the heritage of Southern artistry since the patronage of the Cholas.

In Sanskrt, ‘gu’ stands for darkness and ‘ru’ for brilliance. Dakshinamurti Lord Shiva is the guru who facilitates the journey of the devoted from darkness to brilliance. Which explains the Apasmara, subdued under His feet. Apasmara stands for all that is avidya (ignorance) and spells darkness, overpowered by the illuminating vidya (knowledge) of the Dakshinamurti.

In the South Indian region of Swamimalai, bronze sculpting is a way of life. Featuring Lord Shiva in the form of Dakshinaguru (the eternal Guru) and a pastel yet shimmery finish, this sculpture testifies that bronze has a decidedly artistic, elite whiff to it. The members of the Chola dynasty constituted the key patron group of bronze sculpture, who demanded great skill in this art form, funded innovative methods that have gone down in history, and caused the golden age of bronze casting to flourish in the subcontinent.

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Specifications
ZCY91
Bronze Statue from Swamimalai
Height: 22 inch
Width: 15 inch
Depth: 12.7 inch
Weight 18.50 kg
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The Embodiment of Divine Wisdom

This magnificent bronze statue captures the essence of Dakshinamurti, a form of Lord Shiva representing him as the supreme guru and the embodiment of knowledge and meditation. Seated serenely beneath a sprawling tree, Shiva's posture is one of profound contemplation. His legs are crossed in a yogic pose, and his hands are adorned with symbolic gestures, the mudras, that convey profound meaning. The tree itself, with its intricate branches and leaves, symbolizes the boundless nature of wisdom, suggesting that knowledge emanates and spreads like the boughs of a tree, nurturing all who seek it. The patina of the bronze, a rich blend of earthy browns and verdigris greens, lends an ancient and spiritual aura to the sculpture, hinting at the timeless wisdom it represents. This piece is a testament to the masterful artistry of Swamimalai, a renowned center for traditional bronze casting in India, where artisans meticulously employ age-old techniques. The Panchaloha composition, a sacred alloy of five metals, further enhances the statue's spiritual significance and durability, imbuing it with divine energy.

The Guru of Silence and Understanding

Dakshinamurti is often depicted in a state of tranquil silence, as true wisdom, it is believed, transcends the need for verbal articulation. This form of Shiva is the dispeller of ignorance, the divine teacher who bestows knowledge not through lectures, but through the silent transmission of understanding. The imagery of Shiva meditating under a banyan tree is deeply rooted in Hindu philosophy, where the tree signifies longevity, growth, and the cycle of creation and sustenance. It is under such trees that sages and seekers traditionally gathered to receive enlightenment. The presence of figures at the base of the statue, appearing to be disciples or ascetics, underscores Dakshinamurti's role as the ultimate spiritual preceptor. They are shown in postures of reverence and deep listening, absorbing the silent teachings of the divine guru. This representation emphasizes the importance of receptivity and surrender in the pursuit of knowledge. The gentle curves of the tree branches are reminiscent of the cosmic dance of Shiva, indicating that even in stillness, there is dynamic energy and creation.

A Legacy of Craftsmanship and Spirituality

This statue is not merely a decorative object; it is a conduit for spiritual contemplation and a reminder of the profound teachings of Hinduism. The Dakshinamurti form is particularly revered by students, scholars, and those on a spiritual path, as he is believed to bless them with intellect, focus, and the capacity for deeper understanding. Bringing this exquisite bronze into your home or sacred space is an invitation to cultivate wisdom, peace, and spiritual growth, embodying the enduring power of ancient traditions and the unparalleled skill of Indian craftsmanship. The weight and presence of the statue speak to its substantial nature and the deep reverence it inspires.
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q. Is the statue hollow or solid ?
    A. Panchaloha bronze statues are made through a process of lost wax casting, hence they are solid. To know more about how bronze statues are made, please read our article on Panchaloha Bronze Statues. Whereas, brass statues are made through a process of clay casting, hence are hollow.
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    A. For original pictures of the statue, kindly email us at help@exoticindia.com.
  • Q. Can I return the statue ?
    A. Of course you can return a statue. Returns need to be initiated within seven (7) days after delivery. All returned items must be in new and unused condition, with all original tags and labels attached. To know more about our Return Policy, please visit Return Policy.
  • Q. Can you customise the statue for me ?
    A. For any customisation, a new bronze statue has to be made. To know more, kindly email us at help@exoticindia.com.
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