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Indian and Himalayan Art

Aiyanar

Made in Tamil Nadu, India, Asia

c. 8th century

Artist/maker unknown, India

Granitic stone
37 x 24 x 11 inches (94 x 61 x 27.9 cm)

Currently not on view

1973-209-1

Acquired from the National Museum, New Delhi, India through the gift (by exchange) of Mary S. Irick Drexel, 1973

Label

Aiyanar is worshiped in southern India, where he is considered the son of Shiva and Mohini, the god Vishnu in female form. Thus, Aiyanar represents a merging of the usually separated sects focused on Shiva and Vishnu. He is identifiable by his posture, seated with his legs partially crossed and leaning his weight on one arm.

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