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Epoca

18th or 19th century

Sizes

cm 18

Description

Beautiful Shiva Mukhalingam made in disposable wax bronze casting. The devotional sculpture depicts the face of Shiva. In Sanskrit the term "Mukha" means face and 'Lingam' refers to a sometimes abstract and/or aniconic emblematic symbol of the phallic form identified in the male sex of Shiva and by extension, in universal creation.
During the Kushan period (1st century to 3rd century AD) in northern India, human faces were added to lingams, hence the name mukhalingam.
This very pleasant devotional sculpture marks and at the same time marks the presence of the invisible transcendental reality of Shiva who manifests himself by appearing with a human face; Under his chin is depicted a yoni incorporating the phallic symbol.
Consolidated vermilion dust sediments, signs of wear due to the continuous and prolonged rubbing of the ritual; ancient restoration which does not affect the pleasantness of the object.

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