Time has come to introduce the Nandi-Shiv association.
Nandi, the bull, always comes with Shiv. Nandi is totally devoted to Shiv, and commonly, tho not always, Shiv in the form of the linga.
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This Nandi (above and on the front of this forum) is focused on the central Shiv shrine, that the gods/image I use beneath my name sits next to. These belong in the rock cut Panchaleshwar Temple at Poona in India. This temple is well over a 1000 years old, and is carved out of solid granite rock. It has one of the most peaceful moods of any temple I have ever been to in India, and is for me one of my favourite temples. I have included a video clip - a snippet from a slide-story film I made of this trip. In this you can watch as I walk behind the central shrine and emerge to Nandi’s own rock-carved structure. The music is from Nitin Sawhney, and should be herd with ear phones to get the deep bass effect.
Clip: Panchaleshwar Temple (http://buriedshiva.com.au/assets/poona_shiv_cave_temple.divx) (15.2 MB)
These clips are in DivX format. You can download the free codec and/or player from http://www.divx.com/
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This Nandi is in Khajuraho. across from Vishvanath Temple, also over 1000 years old, built by the Chandella dynasty. They had three capitals: a political, military and spiritual capital. Khajuraho was the spiritual capital, and when under threat at the end of the dynasty, they abandoned Khajuraho - it was lost in the tiger infested jungles for centuries until discovered by a British officer. Due to the remote location, these temples were not found and destroyed by any other Indian empire - esp the Muslims as had they found them, they would have been a goner for sure due to the erotic carvings that adorn all these temples.
This Nandi, as with the Poona one, has a very calm and dreamy atmosphere around it, such that you can sit for a long time. I have included a video clip of this also.
Clip: Panchaleshwar Temple (http://buriedshiva.com.au/assets/nandi-kaj-hd.divx) (21.8 MB)
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This Nandi sits outside Mahakala temple in Darjeeling. Another of my favourite temples. I have a video clip of it too, but perhaps that’s enough clips for now.