Shiva with the Chandrama and a stream of river-goddess Ganga ornamenting his Jatamukuta, a Naagaabhushana around his neck, Baagha-charma as his clothing, and his Trishul (trident) in his hand is the pinnacle of the powers of Purusha (primordial male). Devi Parvati carrying a Kamandalu and a fresh lotus bud (a symbol of the origination of the creationary process) is wrapped in a pink sari and royal ornaments. She is the enabler of Lord Brahma, “Para-Shakti” (the primordial feminine potency), as the point of origin of all female life forms, with whom the vision of procreation is achieved. Emitting a divine radiance, this Ardhanarishvara white marble statue fills the ambiance with the celestial presence of the supreme mother and father, instilling in the heart a reverence for the mighty Lilas of Uma-Maheshvara.
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