Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu
View through The Met
Bronze with silver inlay, Pakistan (Northwest Frontier Province probably Swat Valley)
Asian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Rogers and Edith Perry Chapman Funds 1980
Title: Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu
Description:
Bronze with silver inlay, Pakistan (Northwest Frontier Province probably Swat Valley).
Related Results
Vignettes of Devotees Worshipping Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva
Vignettes of Devotees Worshipping Vishnu, Brahma, and Shiva
The page features three vignettes of worshippers venerating a member of the Hindu Trinity (Trimurti): Brahma, the god of creation; Vishnu, the god of preservation; and Shiva, the g...
målning, glasmålning, painting
målning, glasmålning, painting
Apper, Sundarer, Sammunder and Manikyavachaker
Apper, Sundarer, Sammunder and Manikya Vachaker (white; shiva tilak in the forehead). The four most prominent of the sixty-three naya...
Shiva's Half-Body Form (Shiva Ardhanareshvara) (painting, recto), from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies) Series
Shiva's Half-Body Form (Shiva Ardhanareshvara) (painting, recto), from a Ragamala (Garland of Melodies) Series
In this painting, the Hindu god Shiva appears as Ardhanareshvara (literally, the lord who is half-woman). The Ardhanareshvara form of Shiva dances, with the body split into half, w...
The Worship of Parvati and Shiva as Mahadeva by Brahma and Vishnu
The Worship of Parvati and Shiva as Mahadeva by Brahma and Vishnu
Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and one of the members of the Hindu trinity (trimurti), is seated with his wife, Parvati, on a hexagonal-based throne. Shiva has a halo that enc...
Vishnu Saves Gajendra, the Elephant King, from the Crocodile Demon (painting, recto), illustration of the Gajendra Moksha (The Liberation of the Elephant King Gajendra) chapter from the Bhagavata Purana
Vishnu Saves Gajendra, the Elephant King, from the Crocodile Demon (painting, recto), illustration of the Gajendra Moksha (The Liberation of the Elephant King Gajendra) chapter from the Bhagavata Purana
The painting depicts Vishnu slaying a monster to free the embattled King of the Elephants. Vishnu came down to earth to protect Gajendra, the elephant king, from the clutches of a ...
glasmålning, målning, painting
glasmålning, målning, painting
Name of. Madura’s guardian gudi (the catalogue general, ocr)
Minacshi
Sri Meenakshi with Shiva Tilak (para-tilaka) in her forehead, flanked by two servants who fan her.
The “fis...
målning, glasmålning, painting
målning, glasmålning, painting
See the above preamble, 1/Isvara oth Parvati, Isvara or Siva is one of the Trinity worshiped by Sivaitis in the temples Parjati (the one on the mountain gave birth) is by Sivaitis ...
Procession Scene with Shiva, Brahma, and Kali (painting, recto; painting, verso), illustration from a Ramayana series
Procession Scene with Shiva, Brahma, and Kali (painting, recto; painting, verso), illustration from a Ramayana series
This painting features a procession scene with several Hindu deities who are surrounded by various human, mythical, and zoomorphic creatures. At the center is the Hindu god Shiva, ...


