Brass Nandi Bull (Vahan of Lord Shiva) Idol | 3 cm
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₹499
MRP 699
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- Nandi, the sacred bull and devoted attendant of Lord Shiva, symbolizes unwavering bhakti, dharma, patience and complete surrender. His peaceful seated form represents a devotee whose mind remains steadily focused upon Mahadev with faith and discipline.
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- In Shaiva tradition, Nandi is revered as the sacred vahana and devoted attendant of Lord Shiva. His presence before Mahadev symbolizes faith, humility, loyalty and complete surrender to the Divine.
- Nandi reminds devotees that sincere spiritual practice requires patience, discipline and unwavering devotion.
- Although Nandi represents great strength, his traditional seated posture is calm and composed. This symbolizes strength guided by restraint, patience and inner stillness.
- His form teaches that true spiritual power is expressed through self-control and steadfast devotion.
- In traditional Shiva temples, Nandi sits before the sanctum with his gaze fixed upon the Shiva Linga.
- This represents Ekagrata — one-pointed concentration, reminding devotees to keep their mind and heart centred upon the Divine. When placed with a Shiva Linga at home, Nandi is traditionally positioned facing Lord Shiva.
- • Unwavering Bhakti — steadfast devotion to Lord Shiva.
- • Dharma — commitment to righteous conduct.
- • Patience — calmness and inner steadiness.
- • Disciplined Strength — power guided by self-control.
- • Ekagrata — single-pointed devotion toward Mahadev.
- • In front of and facing a Shiva Linga or Lord Shiva Murti.
- • On a clean and elevated surface.
- • In a dedicated home mandir or Shiva worship space.
Placement customs may vary according to family and Shaiva traditions.
- • Daily Lord Shiva Puja.
- • Placement before a Shiva Linga.
- • Somvar (Monday) worship.
- • Maha Shivaratri and Shravan Maas.
- • Shiva mantra japa and meditation.
- • Small home mandirs and puja spaces.
- • Clean gently with a soft, dry cloth.
- • Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- • If the idol becomes wet during puja, wipe it carefully and allow it to dry completely.
- 1. What does Nandi symbolize?
- Nandi symbolizes devotion, dharma, patience, disciplined strength and unwavering surrender to Lord Shiva.
- 2. Can this Nandi idol be kept with a Shiva Linga?
- Yes. Nandi is traditionally placed before a Shiva Linga, facing Lord Shiva.
- 3. Why does Nandi face the Shiva Linga?
- Nandi’s gaze symbolizes Ekagrata — complete concentration and unwavering devotion toward Mahadev.
- 4. Can Nandi be worshipped during Maha Shivaratri and Shravan?
- Yes. Nandi may be respectfully included in Maha Shivaratri, Shravan Maas, Somvar and regular Shiva worship.
- 5. Is this idol suitable for a small home mandir?
- Yes. Its compact size makes it suitable for smaller puja spaces and home mandirs.
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- The spiritual significance and worship guidance above are based on traditional Hindu and Shaiva devotional practices. Rituals and placement customs may vary according to family tradition, region, temple practice and sampradaya.





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