Arthanareeswara-The Iconic Half-Male, Half-Female Divine Sculpture   Soft Stone
Arthanareeswara-The Iconic Half-Male, Half-Female Divine Sculpture
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Arthanareeswara-The Iconic Half-Male, Half-Female Divine Sculpture   Soft Stone
Arthanareeswara-The Iconic Half-Male, Half-Female Divine Sculpture   Soft Stone
Arthanareeswara-The Iconic Half-Male, Half-Female Divine Sculpture   Soft Stone
Arthanareeswara-The Iconic Half-Male, Half-Female Divine Sculpture   Soft Stone

Arthanareeswara-The Iconic Half-Male, Half-Female Divine Sculpture

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Arthanareeswara Soft Stone Sculpture – Divine Symbolism and Artistry This exquisite Arthanareeswara Soft Stone Sculpture beautifully portrays the iconic half-male, half-female form of Shiva and Parvati. It represents divine unity and balance of masculine and feminine energies. Crafted with delicate precision, it captures the spiritual essence of Hindu mythology. The sculpture measures 11.6 inches in height, 5.5 inches in width, and 3 inches in length. Its soft stone material allows for intricate hand carving, making it a unique and timeless piece. This Arthanareeswara statue embodies both artistic and spiritual significance. Historic Roots: Mahabalipuram and the Pallava Period Mahabalipuram, also known as Mamallapuram, is a renowned historic and archaeological site in Tamil Nadu, India. The town flourished during the Pallava dynasty in the 7th and 8th centuries CE. The art from this era remains influential in Indian history. The reigns of Mahendravarman and Narasimhavarman shaped the cultural and architectural heritage of Mahabalipuram. This region's bas-relief sculptures and temple architecture inspire the design of the Arthanareeswara Soft Stone Sculpture. Art Period and Dynastic Influence The Arthanareeswara idol reflects the Pallava period’s artistic style. This period is dated from the 7th to 8th century CE, making the sculpture a homage to that ancient art era. The Pallava dynasty produced some of the most significant works in southern India. Mahendravarman (c. 600–630 CE) and Narasimhavarman I (Mamalla) (c. 630–668 CE) were pivotal rulers. Narasimhavarman I is credited with the naming of Mahabalipuram, and his reign marked the peak of Pallava architectural achievements. Key Artistic...
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