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Nandi - The Paramount of Eternal Waiting

One of Shiva's central attendants and portrayed in statues and portraits as a dwarf with a bull's head, Nandi is Lord Shiva’s mount, as depicted since the Kushan era. Whenever the world becomes abhorrent, Shiva annihilates it to clear a path for advantageous change. Nandi is Shiva in his animal form, his method of transportation, and his most impassioned admirer. Sacred creatures filled in as vahanas, or mounts for Hindu gods. Shiva and Nandi's relationship in Hindu sacred writings and art is observed in early Indian culture, where dairy cultivating was the main occupation, accordingly making sense of the significance and holiness of the cow and bull.


Vahanas represent or supplement the energy or character of their divinity. The white shade of the bull represents virtue and equity. Nandi is believed to bless his temple visitors with fertility. Nandi is the imagery of timeless waiting because waiting is one of the biggest virtue in Indian culture. One who knows how to just sit and stand by is seen as thoughtful. He isn't anticipating that Shiva should come out tomorrow. He will stand by for eternity. That quality is the embodiment of receptivity. As indicated by the Vayu Purana, Nandi is the child of Kasyapa and Surabhi. In the Saura Purana Nandi, his job as Shiva's watchman is depicted as, 'decorated with all trimmings, shining like 1,000 suns, grasping a harpoon, enhanced with a bit of the moon, a thunderclap in his grasp, similar to a second Sankara'.


Other than being Shiva's vehicle, Nandi is likewise the head of the god's group of ganas, and thus he frequently conveys a brilliant staff of office. His different obligations incorporate being the watchman of all quadrupeds and the supplier of music as Shiva moves the tandava, the enormous dance of creation. Nandi is accepted to be a heavenly Guru who has directed innumerable sages. Praying to Nandi with commitment can help you through many obstacles. Nandi acquired the heavenly information on Agamic and Tantric insight from Lord Shiva and his wife, Goddess Parvati. He taught that heavenly information to his Eight supporters who were sent off to 8 different places to spread information on wisdom as educated by Nandi. Thus, Nandi is a Guru and can be your spiritual guide.


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Q1. What does Nandi symbolize?


As the Vahan of Shiva, the Nandi addresses power, virility, satisfaction, and joy, as well as a controlled potential for danger. When depicted as a free-standing figure, the Nandi is generally displayed in a resting position that portrays the more settled part of its power. The bull is accepted to be an image of stability on four legs, Sathya (Truth), Dharma (Righteousness), Shanthi (Peace), and Prema (love). Nandi reminds the worshippers to stringently follow the four ethics to prevail throughout everyday life. 


Q2. Why is Nandi’s statue located in front of Lord Shiva’s main shrine in temples?


The presence of Nandi confronting the master is spiritually significant. Nandi, an encapsulation of Jiva, is placed before the principal altar; it implies individual soul (jiva-Nandi) should remain fixed on Parameswara (Easwaran).


Q3. Did Nandi have a connection to music?


As per Carnatic music enthusiasts, Nandi is considered an incredible percussionist. He plays Mridangam well. It is a percussion instrument of antiquated origin from India. Nandi is said to have played the mridangam during Shiva's Primordial Tandava dance, making a heavenly musicality resonate across the sky. The mridangam is consequently known as "deva vaadyam," or "Divine Instrument"