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Explore a diverse collection of Lord Shiva statues, murtis and idols representing the many forms and artistic traditions associated with Shiva. From the dynamic Nataraja and meditative Mahayogi to Dakshinamurti, Pashupatinath, Shiva Linga, Ardhanarishvara, Shiva Parvati and Shiva Parivar, discover sculptures created in materials including brass, bronze, copper, marble, stone and wood.
Whether you are looking for a Shiva statue for home, a pooja room, temple, meditation space or art collection, browse by form, material and size to find a sculpture suited to your needs.
🔸Nataraja: Dancing Shiva and cosmic dance.
🔸Shiva Linga: An important aniconic representation of Shiva.
🔸Mahayogi Shiva: Shiva in his yogic and meditative aspect.
🔸Dakshinamurti: Shiva as the divine teacher.
🔸Pashupatinath: Shiva in his revered Pashupati form.
🔸Ardhanarishvara: The composite form of Shiva and Shakti.
🔸Shiva Parvati: Shiva represented with Goddess Parvati.
🔸Shiva Parivar: Shiva with Parvati and their family.
🔸Nandi: Shiva's sacred bull and vahana.
🔸Bhairava: A fierce form of Shiva.
🔸Sadashiva: A multi-faced representation of Shiva.
Explore brass Shiva idols ranging from small devotional statues to large artistic sculptures.
Discover bronze Shiva statues, including traditional and more elaborate representations.
Choose carved Shiva statues in stone and marble for substantial home, temple, or architectural displays.
Explore carved wooden representations of Shiva and his various forms.
Browse sculptures created using copper and other materials represented in the collection.
Suitable for compact shelves, home altars, desks and smaller devotional displays.
A versatile size for home temples, living spaces, collections and devotional settings.
Designed for spaces where the sculpture can serve as a prominent visual or devotional centerpiece.
Large-scale sculptures require careful consideration of available space, weight, and installation requirements.
Lord Shiva is one of the principal deities of Hindu traditions and is worshipped through a wide range of forms and representations.
Shiva's iconography encompasses seemingly contrasting aspects: the meditating yogi, the cosmic dancer Nataraja, the divine teacher Dakshinamurti, the householder with Parvati and his family, and numerous other forms.
This diversity is reflected in Indian sculpture, where Shiva is represented through different poses, attributes, materials, and artistic traditions.
Rather than representing one single visual form, Shiva appears through a rich range of iconographic traditions.
Shiva as the cosmic dancer, represented in a dynamic dancing posture surrounded by a ring of flames.
Shiva as the contemplative yogi, emphasizing meditation and asceticism.
Shiva in his role as divine teacher or guru.
A revered form/name of Shiva associated with the Pashupati tradition.
An aniconic representation of Shiva that occupies an important place in Hindu worship.
A composite form representing Shiva and Shakti within a single image.
Shiva represented alongside Goddess Parvati.
Shiva with Parvati and members of their divine family.
A fierce manifestation of Shiva.
Before selecting a Shiva statue, consider five practical factors:
Decide which representation best matches your interest:
Nataraja → Mahayogi → Dakshinamurti → Pashupatinath → Shiva Linga → Shiva Parvati → etc.
Consider whether you prefer:
Brass → Bronze → Marble → Stone → Wood → Copper
based on the sculpture, setting, and maintenance requirements.
Measure the available display area before purchasing.
Consider whether the statue is intended for:
🔸Home
🔸Pooja room
🔸Temple
🔸Meditation space
🔸Art collection
🔸Large display
Compare the facial expression, posture, attributes, ornaments, pedestal, carving or casting details, and surface finish.
A Shiva statue can be selected for a home shrine, pooja room, temple, meditation area, living space, or art collection depending on the form and size.
For smaller home settings, compare the statue's dimensions with the available shelf or altar space.
For temples and larger installations, consider the complete dimensions, weight, pedestal, and installation requirements.
If you follow a particular family, temple, or regional tradition, use that tradition when making decisions about placement and worship.
There is no single universally "best" form. Choose according to your devotional tradition, artistic preference, available space, and the form of Shiva you wish to represent.
Temple requirements can vary according to the temple's tradition and purpose. Consider the specific form, dimensions, material, and installation requirements.
Shiva sculptures can be found in materials including brass, bronze, copper, marble, stone, and wood, depending on the collection.
Nataraja represents Shiva as the cosmic dancer, while Mahayogi represents Shiva in his yogic and meditative aspect.
Dakshinamurti is a revered form of Shiva associated with the role of the divine teacher or guru.
Shiva statues are commonly displayed in homes and devotional spaces. Select a form and size appropriate to your household's practices and available space.
Measure the available display area and compare it with the statue's listed height, width, and depth before purchasing.
A meditating or Mahayogi representation of Shiva can complement a meditation or yoga environment as a symbolic and artistic element.
Discover Shiva sculptures across traditional forms, materials and sizes from Nataraja and Mahayogi to Dakshinamurti, Pashupatinath, Shiva Linga and Shiva Parivar. Browse the collection to find a statue suited to your home, temple, devotional space or art collection.
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