Vira Bhadra - Copper - India - 17th - 18th centuries

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The copper plate sculpture titled Vira Bhadra, from India, dating to the XVII–XVIII century, measures 24 cm high by 18 cm wide and 3 cm deep and is in good condition.

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Copper plaque in which Vira Bhadra, a fierce form of Shiva, is depicted; surrounding the god are Daksha with a ram's head, Uma, the consort of Vira Bhadra, and above them a yoni-lingam and a Nandi. The figure has four arms, and on its head it bears the five-headed serpent with its rings.

Copper plaque in which Vira Bhadra, a fierce form of Shiva, is depicted; surrounding the god are Daksha with a ram's head, Uma, the consort of Vira Bhadra, and above them a yoni-lingam and a Nandi. The figure has four arms, and on its head it bears the five-headed serpent with its rings.

Details

Dynastic Style/Period
17th - 18th centuries
Country of Origin
India
Material
Copper
Height
24 cm
Width
18 cm
Title of artwork
Vira Bhadra
Depth
3 cm
Condition
Good condition
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