Mahadeva Shiva
by Vishnu Das
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24.000 x 30.000 inches
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Title
Mahadeva Shiva
Artist
Vishnu Das
Medium
Painting - Oil On Canvas
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This painting was inspired by the scriptural descriptions of Lord Shiva, the greatest of the devas (Mahadeva), who is known to carry his trident of which the three points represent, among other meanings, the gunas (modes of nature) which are Goodness, Passion and Ignorance, as well as killing the demons of lust, anger and greed; he plays his drum to announce the evanescence of
all material worlds, and his long matted hair, showing rununciation of all things temporary, which catches the Ganga river flowing forever onward from the spiritual realm.
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Comments (11)
Patrick Zion
Beautiful depiction of Lord Shiva. Aum Namah Shivayah🙏🕉️ All the best from a fellow spiritual artist from NYC!🗽✌️🌀
Michael African Visions
SB 12.13.16 Just as the Gaṅgā is the greatest of all rivers, Lord Acyuta the supreme among deities and Lord Śambhu [Śiva] the greatest of Vaiṣṇavas, so Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam is the greatest of all Purāṇas.
Vishnu Das replied:
Thanks Michael! I will fix that quote for you... Just as the Ganga is the greatest of all rivers, Lord Acyuta, the supreme among deities and Lord Sambhu [Shiva] the greatest of Vaishnavas, so Srimad-Bhagavatam is the greatest of all Purnas. - SB 12.13.16
Michael African Visions
Beautiful and powerful spiritual art. This is a priceless window into understanding the nature and form of Shiva. The painting technique is fantastic and this image forms such an important contribution to the understanding of the legacy of this great being. Your description of Mahadeva is also very useful for understanding more about the meaning of his form and the spiritual apparatus. The barren frozen landscape is unique and breath taking.