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| DISCO |
Posted
on 12-Feb-03 10:44 AM
Guys, I was checking out ebay for possible Nepali goods on sale, actually sweet titaura for my valentine (JK), I was pretty taken aback to see Shiva ko Murti, I think possibly stolen. I think thats awful, or am I too naive?, but "Kee Garnee" Right?? or wrong?
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| isolated freak |
Posted
on 12-Feb-03 10:57 AM
nepal ma usually shiva ko murti hundaina, shiva linga huncha.. aaba shiva linga huncha.. shiva ko murti kai puja chahi india ma dherai huncha, nepal ma tyatti hudnaina.. tyasaile, k kasto murti ho.. ek choti lekhidinu hola..aani price kati.. ani URL rakhi dinu bhaye ma herera jawaf dina sakthe..
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| Harris |
Posted
on 12-Feb-03 11:25 AM
Bishnu ko murti lai shiva bhanera bechda raichhan tyo site ma... ke kura garnu... Anyway, we have Nataraj, the dancing shiva as shiva murti... otherwise.. the shiva idol we worship is always a Shivalinga.
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| Biruwa |
Posted
on 12-Feb-03 01:40 PM
This murti is in Essex County, NJ. It is being advertised in ebay. Here is the statue.
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| DISCO |
Posted
on 12-Feb-03 01:57 PM
THank you Biruwa, its pretty sad if it was stolen and seems like it...dont you think so?
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| Padme |
Posted
on 12-Feb-03 08:45 PM
After careful evaluation of the picture, it does not seem to be a Shiva murti. The image is on a unicorn (not an ox) and does not have any ornaments of Shiva, no third eye, no moon etc. I do not know who it is but certainly, not Shiva.
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| isolated freak |
Posted
on 12-Feb-03 10:40 PM
the image can be of either indra or one of the rulers.. 17-18th century circa.
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| Prem charo |
Posted
on 12-Feb-03 11:35 PM
Damn...so sad..
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