RMJMYAP5–Shiva Nataraja. Bronze figure of the Hindu deity, Shiva, 12th century, Tamil Nadu.
RF2J9YYBF–Front view of Gopuram of Nataraja Temple and Shiva Shiva written on it, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India
RFBG2TNG–Shiva statue in Haridwar.
RMBK7H30–Giant Shivalingam in the Shiva temple, dating from the 11th century Paramara dynasty, Bhojpur, Bihar, India, Asia
RM2F61CMN–Shiva and Parvati
RFT5BP3Y–One of the numerous Shiva lingam found at the Pashupatinath temple complex
RMKGXMKK–Shiva linga seen during sunrise on top of Mullayanagiripeak, the highest pek in Karnataka.
RME00E3G–Shiva Nataraja. 12th century. Bronze, Chola style. Tamil Nadu, India. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland.
RF2K6EPEA–The caption for this 1910 image reads: “Entrance to one of the Grotto temples on Elephanta Island in Bombay [India].” Elephanta Island, Hindi Gharapuri (“Fortress City”), island located in Mumbai (Bombay) Harbour of the Arabian Sea, about 6 miles east of Mumbai. The grotto or cave temples are mostly dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva.
RF2TD7THB–The giant sculpture of Shiva is a sunny day. Koneswarm Kovil Hindu Temple. Trincomalee, Sri Lanka
RMD00HCP–Hindu couple worshiping a Nandi Bull (the vehicle of God Shiva). Shiva Devale temple nº2. Polonnaruwa ancient city. Sri Lanka
RMA2W1W0–Shiva Family Hindu Gods Shiva Pavarti and Ganesh
RFA64W0X–Shiva statues inside the cave temples on Elephanta Island India
RMB5RX82–Kailasanatha Temple carved from basalt monolith Ellora Caves India Shiva
RM2B019P9–Nepal: Shiva Avartari Lama, Pashupatinath, Kathmandu. They are known, variously, as sadhus (saints, or 'good ones'), yogis (ascetic practitioners), fakirs (ascetic seeker after the Truth) and sannyasins (wandering mendicants and ascetics). They are the ascetic – and often eccentric – practitioners of an austere form of Hinduism. Sworn to cast off earthly desires, some choose to live as anchorites in the wilderness. Others are of a less retiring disposition, especially in the towns and temples of Nepal's Kathmandu Valley.
RMKHW7T9–Stone phallic representation of Shiva: devotees worship Shivalinga. Dated 12th Century
RM2BP7TGJ–Mike Shiva,Julian's Jungle Palace,party for the start of the new season of the RTL Jungle Camp,Hotel Palace Berlin,10.01.2020
RMF3FD47–Shree Jageshwer Mahadev Shiva temple marble plaque, Banganga, 1858, Bombay, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, Asia
RM2RG8T34–SHIVA - stone carving at the Airavatesvara Temple, Darasuram, India
RM2GGFDP4–Kali Trampling Shiva by the Indian painter, Raja Ravi Varma (1848-1906), chromolithograph, c. 1910
RFA0JDAR–One of the Largest statue of Lord Shiva, Murudeshwar, India.
RM2AEJB97–Festival costumes, Shiva festival, Wayanad, India
RMBRBMN5–Shiva Nataraja, Tanjavore Chola Temple, Tanjavore, Tamil Nadu, India
RM2BDXWFA–Shiva and Parvati
RFBNGE49–Jalakandeswarar at Humpi Shiva linga in water is generally described as (Jala - Water) Jalakandeswarar
RMRFX637–Giant Lord Shiva statue on the banks of the Ganges River in Haridwar, India
RF2HCW1YM–Antique Indian Hindu Ratha Chariot Wood Panel of Shiva Nataraja. 18th-19th Century
RF2KDHB55–This print showing Rama's Marriage dates to 1913. According to the Ramayana, Lord Shiva had gifted a celestial bow to King Janaka of Mithila. King Janaka set the condition that he would marry his daughter Sita to the person who would be able to string Pinaka, the bow of Lord Shiva. In the assembly of the court of King Janaka, Rama effortlessly lifted the bow and stringed it, and then, stretching the bowstring to examine its tautness, Rama unintentionally broke the bow, the sound of its breaking resounded like thunder and the earth trembled.
RMB9E0PP–Close-up of a Shiva Linga in a temple, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
RMCR5G9B–Drums for religious ceremonies in the big Shiva-Mandir in Sibsagarh, Assam, India, Asia
RMAR3K41–Shiva & The Shiva Story Hindu God Of Life Death & Rebirth Henna On Hand
RFA64TYY–Shiva statue inside the cave temples on Elephanta Island in India showing the three heads of creator preserver and destroyer
RM2GBTM0R–SHIVA BABY 2020 Pacific Northwest Pictures production with Rachel Sennott
RM2B01D7P–India: Shiva Nataraja or 'Dancing Shiva'. Bronze statuette from Tamil Nadu, Chola Dynasty, c. 11th century. Nataraja or Nataraj ('The Lord (or King) of Dance'; Tamil: Kooththan) is a depiction of the Hindu god Shiva as the cosmic dancer Koothan who performs his divine dance to destroy a weary universe and make preparations for god Brahma to start the process of creation. A Tamil concept, Shiva was first depicted as Nataraja in the famous Chola bronzes and sculptures of Chidambaram.
RMKHW7TF–Stone phallic representation of Shiva: devotees worship Shivalinga. Dated 12th Century
RM2BP7TJA–Dennis Klein,Mike Shiva,Julians Dschungel Palace,party for the start of the new season of the RTL Jungle Camp,Hotel Palace Berlin,10.01.2020
RMET03T7–Lord Shiva brass sculpture, Jagdish Temple, Vishnu temples, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, Asia
RM2M9682X–A circle of Shiva (Siva) Temples in Kalna, known as the Temple City, in West Bengal, India. The Nava Kailash or 108 Shiv Mandirs was built in 1809. The temples are constructed in two circles: one of 74 temples, the other of 34. The former has white marble and black stone shivlingas, while the latter has just white marble ones. All the shivlingas can be seen from the centre of the temple complex.
RMG2P54R–Shiva and Parvati, Orissa, India, 12thC-13th century. A stone figure of 'Hara-Pārvatī' (Śiva seated with Pārvatī on his knee), also known as Umamahesvaramurti, accompanied by a lion and a bull (Nandi) and surrounded by many flying and standing attendants. Displayed in the British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, UK
RF2J9YYD3–Dwarpala of Shiva or demon guardian on Gopuram of Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India
RMF522T8–India, Uttarakhand, Haridwar, statue of Shiva
RFAXWW0P–View of the Shiva Temple with the Narmada river in background, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India
RFECJJ28–India, West Bengal, 108 Shiva temple (1809)
RMWHB82W–Shiva dancing - Shiva is considered to be the supreme deity in Shaivism, a denomination of Hinduism. .
RMRFX638–Giant Lord Shiva statue on the banks of the Ganges River in Haridwar, India
RF2HCW1YJ–Antique Indian Hindu Ratha Chariot Wood Panel of Shiva Nataraja. 18th-19th Century
RMD44CFG–Sadashiva Shiva 10 cent Madhya Pradesh India Hindu
RFM6HA5X–This illustration dates to around 1898 and shows the Trimurti. In Hinduism, the Trimurti represent the supreme divinity. This triad of deities usually is as follows: Brahma is the creator, Vishnu is the preserver, and Shiva is the destroyer.
RMCXYP0F–Shiva-sadhu sitting at the ghats of Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RMEG5B81–Shiva and Parvati sculpture. Orissa, India, 13th century AD. Stone sculpture shows the powerful Hindu deity Shiva, with his consort Parvati, the daugter of the mountain, seated on his knee. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom.
RM2A925YT–Italy Piedmont Turin - Mazzonis Palace - Mao Museum ( Museo d'Arte Orientale ) - Museum of Oriental art - Shiva and Vyala - The Hindu god Shiva with the figure of a horned, rampant lion - Madhya Pradesh 12th century A.D,
RM2B01D7M–India: Shiva Nataraja or 'Dancing Shiva' from Pondicherry, c. 15th century CE. Bronze covered with green patina from weathering in salty air, placed for some hundred years in a temple close to the sea. Photo by Hannes Grobe (CC BY-SA 3.0 License). Nataraja or Nataraj ('The Lord (or King) of Dance'; Tamil: Kooththan) is a Tamil depiction of the Hindu god Shiva as the cosmic dancer Koothan who performs his divine dance to destroy a weary universe and make preparations for the god Brahma to start the process of creation.
RMKHW6HD–Stone phallic representation of Shiva: devotees worship Shivalinga. Dated 12th Century
RMD2J7F4–Granite sculpture of Lord Shiva when he is half female as Parvati and half male as Shiva. (Ardhanarishvara)
RF2HJEPHN–TRINCOMALEE, SRI LANKA - FEBRUARY 08, 2020: At the foot of the statue of Shiva. Hindu temple complex Koneswaram Temple
RM2M9684X–Part of a circle of Shiva (Siva) Temples in Kalna, known as the Temple City, in West Bengal, India. The Nava Kailash or 108 Shiv Mandirs was built in 1809. The temples are constructed in two circles: one of 74 temples, the other of 34. The former has white marble and black stone shivlingas, while the latter has just white marble ones. All the shivlingas can be seen from the centre of the temple complex.
RM2BE103N–Ganesha is the Hindu God of wisdom, good fortune and prudence. He is the son of Shiva and Parvati. According to the Hindu tradition, while Shiva was away at war, Parvati put her son in charge of guarding the entrance to her bathroom. When Shiva returned he did not recognize the new guard at her door, so he chopped off his head. Angrily Parvati demanded that Shiva find a substitute head for their son. The first one he found was the head of an elephant.
RF2J9YYXD–Carving Sculpture of Lord Shiva And Parvati on Gopuram of Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram Tamilnadu, India
RMD2TYPE–India, Rishikesh. Guest House, Hotel, Trident of Shiva on balconies.
RMAXWT3M–Shiva Hindu temple and Ahylia Fort Complex on banks of the Narmada River, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh, India
RFECJJ27–India, West Bengal, 108 Shiva temple (1809)
RMWH8EW5–Shiva and his wife Pavarti. The destructive aspect of Shiva as Bhairava, the joyous devourer.
RME56P43–Shiva statue Bijapur Karnataka India
RF2HCW1YR–Antique Indian Hindu Ratha Chariot Wood Panel of Shiva Nataraja. 18th-19th Century
RMD44CDT–Shiva 6th Century Parel Mumbai Maharashtra India Hindu
RFM7GRA8–This illustration dates to around 1898 and depicts the Hindu god Siva (also spelled Shiva). Siva was part of the Trimurti. In Hinduism, the Trimurti represent the supreme divinity. This triad of deities usually is as follows: Brahma is the creator, Vishnu is the preserver, and Siva is the destroyer. Here Siva is pictured with Nandi, the bull and gate-guardian of Siva's abode, Kailasa. Nandi is bearer of truth and righteousness.
RM2A30N6B–Trimurti Of The Three Hindu Gods Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva
RM2B7P0WP–Kerala India Woman Reading Holy Book at Shiva Temple
RMDYXJJX–Banteay Srei Hindu Temple dedicated to Shiva. Siem Reap, Cambodia
RM2A92631–Italy Piedmont Turin - Mazzonis Palace - Mao Museum ( Museo d'Arte Orientale ) - Museum of Oriental art - Dakshinamurti - The God Shiva as supreme teacher of Knowledge, arts and yoga. His Image faces South - Tamil Nadu 12th century A.D.
RFFJ1RBR–Sunrise on Shiva statue in Haridwar, India
RMKHW7TB–Stone phallic representation of Shiva: devotees worship Shivalinga. Dated 12th Century
RMD7RW07–Lord Shiva stone statue
RMKB3DW6–India, Tamil Nadu, Tiruchirappali, Jambukeshwara temple, Shiva temple
RMC93611–Some of the 108 Shiva brick Temples at Kalna. Built in 1809 by Maharaja Teja Chandra Bahadur..
RM2BE0H5D–Ganesha is the Hindu God of wisdom, good fortune and prudence. He is the son of Shiva and Parvati. According to the Hindu tradition, while Shiva was away at war, Parvati put her son in charge of guarding the entrance to her bathroom. When Shiva returned he did not recognize the new guard at her door, so he chopped off his head. Angrily Parvati demanded that Shiva find a substitute head for their son. The first one he found was the head of an elephant.
RF2JA00W1–Paintings of Lord Shiva in different forms on Ceiling of Mandapam in Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram, Tamilnadu, India
RMD2W5TN–India, Rishikesh. Courtyard of the Parmarth Niketan Ashram. A blue-tinted statue of Shiva is under the second arch.
RMBG0F8E–Shiva, Hindu God, meditating
RFE2A2C5–India, Karnataka state, Badami, indians before Shiva temple
RMG45RC9–Mum Shiva relaxes in the sun with her lion cubs inside the lion enclosure at Bristol Zoo Gardens, after she gave birth on Christmas Eve 2010 to the two as yet unnamed offspring.
RMPTC855–Khushala, The Gods Sing and Dance for Shiva and Parvati, Circa 1780-1790, Watercolor and gold on paper, Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA.
RM2JFHJK1–Kali trampling Shiva
RMD3696K–Shiva and Family with Ganesha the Lion Holy Cow Hindu India
RMFAKGYY–Lord Shiva
RMR93FFM–Lord Shiva
RM2EJ0AJR–Kerala India Shiva Temple Brahmin Priest Reading Holy Book
RMDYXT33–Banteay Srei Hindu Temple dedicated to Shiva. Siem Reap, Cambodia
RF2DXN3H6–Statue of lord Shiva and Background raining
RFFJ1X90–Sadhus posing during Pushkar mela with poster of Shiva and Parvati
RMKHW7T4–Stone phallic representation of Shiva: devotees worship Shivalinga. Dated 12th Century
RFDRG4P4–Picture of Lord Shiva as a Yogi and Family man
RMKB3DWH–India, Tamil Nadu, Tiruchirappali, Jambukeshwara temple, Shiva temple
RMC9360J–Some of the 108 Shiva brick Temples at Kalna. Built in 1809 by Maharaja Teja Chandra Bahadur..
RMH65PCD–Statue of Lord Shiva at Murudeshwara temple in Karnataka
RF2JA00T9–Paintings of Lord Shiva in different forms on Ceiling of Mandapam in Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram, Tamilnadu, India
RMRTXJJT–Woman Praying in front of Shiva Lingam before Entering Hindu Sri Maha Muneswarar Temple, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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