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    Identify this "Shiva Mask"

    Namaste

    Can anyone help me identify this "Shiva Mask"? I purchased it in a temple store at a Hindu temple here in the Bay Area. It was shown to me among many murti items by the gentleman running the temple store, he was taking out items for me to see from a special compartment of murti items which were not on display visibly in the store.

    He said it is a "Shiva Mask", and it indeed resembles what I have seen as a Shiva Mask on a BBC documentary. But that one was about 3 inches tall, while this is about only just over 1 inch and one half. I payed $21 dollars donation.

    I think this is 19th Century or earler, any ideas?


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    Re: Identify this "Shiva Mask"

    Namaste SF

    It looks more as the face of a Shaiva King - who is also a ShivaBhakta par excellence - and could be a real depiction from probably down South of India, probably Kannada (guess, hehe).

    The artist probably meant it to be "your Shaiva friend", as the Shaivas are no doubt great friend types- they are very simple, almost to the point of gullible, yet possess a hidden greatness of a Shaiva that surpasses everything else in depth and width.

    So the divinity aspect is there, but has been intentionally, as it were, put in the background lurking from there instead of shining fully up the forefront. The features are clearly corporeal, but the archetypical Shaiva "the friend" is indeed depicted successfully.

    The control exerted by the artist is remarkable, but could be a skill acquired traditionally. So there is a lot behind the mask.
    Things to remember:

    1. Life = yajña
    2. Depth of Āstika knowledge is directly proportional
    to the richness of Sanskrit it is written in
    3. Āstika = Bhārata ("east") / Ārya ("west")
    4. Varṇa = tripartite division of Vedic polity
    5. r = c. x²
    where,
    r = realisation
    constant c = intelligence
    variable x = bhakti

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    Re: Identify this "Shiva Mask"

    Very interesting KT. Thank you for this.
    I have decided not to place the "Saiva" on an altar, but I will keep in a special respectable display.

    I wonder how old.

    Om Namah Sivaya and Happy Hanuman Jayanti
    Last edited by ShivaFan; 14 April 2014 at 09:29 PM.

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    Re: Identify this "Shiva Mask"

    Happy Hanuman Jayanti, SF

    pranam.
    Things to remember:

    1. Life = yajña
    2. Depth of Āstika knowledge is directly proportional
    to the richness of Sanskrit it is written in
    3. Āstika = Bhārata ("east") / Ārya ("west")
    4. Varṇa = tripartite division of Vedic polity
    5. r = c. x²
    where,
    r = realisation
    constant c = intelligence
    variable x = bhakti

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