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His mount, Nandi the bull, signifies strength and loyalty from "summary" of Shiva by Vigneswaran Chandran

In the grand tapestry of Hindu mythology, the figure of Shiva emerges as a complex and enigmatic deity. One of the most striking aspects of his iconography is his mount, Nandi the bull. This divine bovine companion is not merely a symbol of brute strength, but also a representation of unwavering loyalty and steadfastness. Nandi, with his muscular form and imposing presence, embodies the concept of strength in its purest form. As the sacred vehicle of Shiva, he is seen as a powerful force that can overcome any obstacle or challenge that comes his way. The bull's physical prowess is a reflection of Shiva's own formidable might, making him an essential part of the god's divine entourage. However, Nandi's significance goes beyond mere physi...
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