This is Bhairava, a form of Shiva, with his consort Bhairavi. Bhairava is holding sword, drum, trident and cup in his hands (starting from lower right hand clockwise). Bhairavi is holding sword and…
Source: Bhairava with consort
This is Bhairava, a form of Shiva, with his consort Bhairavi. Bhairava is holding sword, drum, trident and cup in his hands (starting from lower right hand clockwise). Bhairavi is holding sword and…
Source: Bhairava with consort
The crushing of Kaliya. This is a representation of Krishna dancing on the hoods of serpent, Kaliya, with one hundred heads in the water of the Yamuna river. The main figure is flanked by Kaliya…
Source: Kaliya Mardaka
Sharing my passion for Indian Bronzes
Source: Bird’s eye view
This comes from the central part of Kerala. Locally it known as Vishnumaya or Kutti Chattan. It is a folk deity and the worship is mainly confined to South India. His most celebrated temples inclu…
Source: Kutti Chattan
Source: Bhairavi
Source: Govinda Bhairava