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Lingōdbhava (also
called Lingobhava, the "emergence of the Linga") is an
iconic representation of
Hindu god Shiva,
commonly seen in
temples in
Tamil Nadu...
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Lingodbhava is a
Shaiva sectarian icon
where Shiva is
depicted rising from the
Lingam (an
infinite fiery pillar) that
narrates how
Shiva is the foremost...
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Linga worshipped by
Kushan devotees,
circa 2nd
century CE
Lingodbhava (Chola period)
Lingodbhava (Chola period) Eight-faced
Shivlingam in
Pashupatinath Temple...
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depicts Shiva as
Umamaheshavara (Shiva with his
consort Parvati) with
Lingodbhava (emergence of
Shiva as
fiery pillar - linga)
surrounded by
Brahma and...
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stories woven across the Puranas, but in
different versions,
include the
Lingodbhava – the
apparition of the Linga. The is a
Shaiva story that
features Brahma...
- (Shaktism), Gajalakshmi, Tripurantaka,
Anantasayin (Vaishnavism) and
Lingodbhava. The
complex includes a
small side
shrine for Durga. The 19th-century...
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floor level sanctum walls have the
following sculptures: East wall:
Lingodbhava,
standing Shiva, Pashupata-murti, plus two
dvarapalas flanking the pathway...
- in nine forms: Lingam,
Lingodbhava, Chandrashekhara, Somaskanda, Bhairava, Virabhadra, Nataraja, and Dakshinamurti.
Lingodbhava or
emergence of lingam...
- Ardhanarishwara, Kalyanasundara, Tripurantaka, Nataraja, Gouriprasadaka,
Lingodbhava,
Andhakasurasmahara and so forth. The
presiding deity deified in the...
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shaped pillar outline.
Nagaswamy identifies this as
Lingodbhava. Once
again this is unusual, as
Lingodbhava is
typically shown with
Brahma and
Vishnu on each...