Nandi, the sacred bull and devoted attendant of Lord Shiva, symbolizes unwavering bhakti, strength, patience and complete surrender. His seated posture facing Mahadev represents the ideal devotee whose mind remains steadily focused on the Divine.
Specification
Details
Design
Traditional Nandi Seated Brass Idol
Quantity
1 Piece
Material
Pure Brass (High-Grade Quality, Heavy & Durable) crafted from 82%–84% Pure Copper
Finish
Fine Brass Gold Polish
Size
Height: 1.5 Inch | 4 cm (Approx.)
Width: 3 Inch | 7 cm (Approx.)
Weight
85 GM (Approx.)
Ideal For
daily worship, home temples, living room decor and festive occasions etc.
In Shaiva tradition, Nandi is revered as the vahana and devoted attendant of Lord Shiva. He is traditionally seated before the Shiva Linga, gazing continuously toward Mahadev.
This sacred posture symbolizes steadfast devotion, discipline, humility and complete concentration upon the Divine.
Nandi’s calm seated posture combines strength with stillness. Though powerful, he remains peaceful and completely devoted to Lord Shiva.
His form teaches that true spiritual strength is guided by self-control, patience and unwavering bhakti.
When worshipped with a Shiva Linga or Shiva Murti, Nandi is traditionally placed facing Mahadev, symbolizing a devotee whose mind and heart remain centred on the Divine.
• Unwavering devotion to Lord Shiva.
• Patience and inner stability.
• Strength and steadfastness.
• Dharma and righteous conduct.
• Spiritual discipline and surrender.
• In front of a Shiva Linga or Lord Shiva Murti, facing the sacred form.
• In a clean and elevated home mandir.
• In a dedicated Shiva worship space.
Placement customs may vary according to family and Shaiva traditions.
• Daily Lord Shiva worship.
• Shiva Linga Puja.
• Monday (Somvar) prayers.
• Maha Shivaratri and Shravan Maas worship.
• Shiva mantra japa and meditation.
• Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth.
• Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
• Protect from prolonged moisture.
• After puja or abhishek, wipe the idol gently and keep it dry.
1. What does Nandi symbolize?
Nandi symbolizes devotion, strength, patience, discipline and complete surrender to Lord Shiva.
2. Why does Nandi face Lord Shiva?
Nandi’s gaze toward Mahadev symbolizes single-pointed devotion and complete spiritual focus on the Divine.
3. Can a Nandi idol be kept in a home temple?
Yes. A Nandi Murti may be respectfully placed in a home mandir, especially alongside a Shiva Linga or Lord Shiva Murti.
4. How should Nandi be placed with a Shiva Linga?
Traditionally, Nandi is positioned in front of and facing the Shiva Linga, reflecting the arrangement commonly seen in Shiva temples.
5. When is Nandi especially worshipped?
Nandi may be included in regular Shiva worship and is especially meaningful during Somvar Puja, Maha Shivaratri, Shravan Maas and other Shiva observances.
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The spiritual significance and worship guidance above are based on traditional Hindu and Shaiva devotional practices. Ritual methods and placement customs may vary according to region, sampradaya, temple tradition and family practice.