Ciondolo Argento sbalzato raffigurante Bhairav

Ciondolo Argento sbalzato raffigurante Bhairav

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Vecchio Ciondolo in Argento sbalzato raffigurante Bhairav, divinità molto conosciuta sia in India (soprattutto in Rajasthan e nel Tamil Nadu) sia in Nepal e Tibet.
Venerato dagli induisti e dai buddisti, Bhairav è la forma più terribile di Shiva – uno dei maggiori Dei indù – ed esso stesso può rivelarsi in forme diverse. E’ spesso rappresentato nudo, può essere di colore nero o blu scuro e, se si tinge con pitture rituali, bianco. I suoi occhi sono roteanti, possiede molte braccia ma una sola testa. Viene riprodotto con armi nelle mani, collane e ghirlande al collo composte da teschi, così come la sua corona. A lui vengono rivolte le prime preghiere del mattino, subito dopo l’alba, e nella religione tantrica è l’espressione dello slancio mistico, l’impeto, la collera che si unisce al compimento.

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Altezza3.3 cm
Larghezza2.3 cm
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Embossed Silver pendant depicting Bhairav, a deity very popular in India (especially in Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu) and in both Nepal and Tibet.
Revered by Hindus and Buddhists, Bhairav is the most terrible shape of Shiva – one of the major Hindu Gods – who can manifest himself in various forms. He is often depicted nude, he can be black or dark blue, and – if tinged with ritual paintings – white. His eyes are rotating, he has many arms but only one head. He is often seen playing with weapons in both hands, with garlands and necklaces made of skulls, as well as his crown.
To him are addressed the first prayers in the morning, just after dawn, and in the tantric religion he is the expression of mystic momentum, the impulse, the anger that joins the fulfillment.

Embossed Silver pendant depicting Bhairav, a deity very popular in India (especially in Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu) and in both Nepal and Tibet.
Revered by Hindus and Buddhists, Bhairav is the most terrible shape of Shiva – one of the major Hindu Gods – who can manifest himself in various forms. He is often depicted nude, he can be black or dark blue, and – if tinged with ritual paintings – white. His eyes are rotating, he has many arms but only one head. He is often seen playing with weapons in both hands, with garlands and necklaces made of skulls, as well as his crown.
To him are addressed the first prayers in the morning, just after dawn, and in the tantric religion he is the expression of mystic momentum, the impulse, the anger that joins the fulfillment.

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