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Shiva as Bhairava, early 13th century. Creator: UnknownShiva as Bhairava, early 13th century
Shiva as the Lord of Dance, between c.950 and c.1000. Creator: UnknownShiva as the Lord of Dance, between c.950 and c.1000
Album Cover with Shiva as the Destroyer of the Three Cities of the Demons... c.1875-c.1900. Creator: N. SivappaAlbum Cover with Shiva as the Destroyer of the Three Cities of the Demons (Tripurantaka), between c.1875 and c.1900
Album Cover with Shiva as the Destroyer of the Three Cities of the Demons... c1875-c1900. Creator: N. SivappaAlbum Cover with Shiva as the Destroyer of the Three Cities of the Demons (Tripurantaka), between c.1875 and c.1900
Siva Dance: Triptych of Seated Single Figures, 1890/91. Creator: John La FargeSiva Dance: Triptych of Seated Single Figures, 1890/91
Triad Figure, Interior of Elephanta, 1834. Creator: Samuel ProutTriad Figure, Interior of Elephanta, 1834. The Elephanta Caves in Maharashtra, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]
Entrance to the Cave of Elephanta, 1835. Creator: William PurserEntrance to the Cave of Elephanta, 1835. The Elephanta Caves in Maharashtra, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]
Kali / Tara, ca. 1885-90. Creator: Calcutta Art StudioKali/Tara, ca. 1885-90
Madan-Bhasma (Shiva Turns Kama to Ashes), 1890. Creator: UnknownMadan-Bhasma (Shiva Turns Kama to Ashes), 1890
The Goddess Bhairavi Devi with Shiva, ca. 1630-35. Creator: Attributed to PayagThe Goddess Bhairavi Devi with Shiva, ca. 1630-35
Shiva enraged by Parvatis interruption of his meditation, early 19th century. Creator: UnknownShiva enraged by Parvatis interruption of his meditation, early 19th century
Cosmic Form of Shiva (Sadashiva), Pala period, c. 11th century. Creator: UnknownCosmic Form of Shiva (Sadashiva), Pala period, c. 11th century
Head of Bhairava, A Horrific Form of God Shiva, Malla period, 16th / 17th centuryHead of Bhairava, A Horrific Form of God Shiva, Malla period, 16th/17th century. A manifestation of Shiva, associated with annihilation
Dancing Bhairava, A Horrific Form of God Shiva, 13th / 14th century. Creator: UnknownDancing Bhairava, A Horrific Form of God Shiva, 13th/14th century
God Shiva as a Deified King, Angkor period, 13th century. Creator: UnknownGod Shiva as a Deified King, Angkor period, 13th century
God Shiva as the Supreme Teacher (Dakshinamurti), 10th century. Creator: UnknownGod Shiva as the Supreme Teacher (Dakshinamurti), 10th century
Shiva Embracing Parvati, c. 13th century. Creator: UnknownShiva Embracing Parvati, c. 13th century
God Shiva as Lord Who Is Half-Male, Half-Female (Ardhanarishvara), 14th century
Emblem of the God Shiva (Linga) with Serpent Base, 12th / 13th century. Creator: UnknownEmblem of the God Shiva (Linga) with Serpent Base, 12th/13th century
Shiva as Lord of the Dance (Nataraja), Chola period, about 10th / 11th centuryShiva as Lord of the Dance (Nataraja), Chola period, about 10th/11th century. A bronze sculpture of the Hindu divinity Shiva
Kama Shoots a Love Arrow at Shiva, from a copy of the Song of Gauri (Gita-Gauri), c. 1675/80
God Shiva and Goddess Uma Seated with their Son, Skanda (Somaskanda), about 1400God Shiva and Goddess Uma Seated with their Son, Skanda (Somaskanda), Vijayanagar period, about 1400
Dancing God Shiva (Natesha), 10th / 11th century. Creator: UnknownDancing God Shiva (Natesha), 10th/11th century
God Shiva Seated with His Consort Parvati, 14th century. Creator: UnknownGod Shiva Seated with His Consort Parvati, 14th century
God Shiva Seated in Loving Embrace with Goddess Uma on the Bull Nandi, 9th century
Emblem of the God Shiva (Linga), Angkor period, 10th-13th century. Creator: UnknownEmblem of the God Shiva (Linga), Angkor period, 10th-13th century
Shiva and Parvati on a tiger skin: Anakul Nayaka folio from a Rasamanjari, ca. 1710 - ca. 1715. Attributed to Golu
The Descent of the Ganges, ca. 1800. Creator: UnknownThe Descent of the Ganges, ca. 1800
Shiva Carries the Corpse of Sati, ca. 1865-75. Creator: UnknownShiva Carries the Corpse of Sati, ca. 1865-75. Pilgrims and devotees would have purchased such paintings as this one from craftsmen who worked around Calcuttas Kalighat temple
Page from a Dispersed Shiva Mahatmya (Great Tales of Shiva), ca. 1710. Creator: UnknownPage from a Dispersed Shiva Mahatmya (Great Tales of Shiva), ca. 1710
Ganesha Leads Shiva and Durga in Procession, 18th century. Creator: UnknownGanesha Leads Shiva and Durga in Procession, 18th century. Shiva is mounted on his bull, Nandi
Shiva and Parvati Playing Chaupar: Folio from a Rasamanjari Series, dated 1694-95
Chakrasamvara and Vajravarahi, 1575-1600. Creator: UnknownChakrasamvara and Vajravarahi, 1575-1600. Chakrasamvara and Vajravarahi trample a blue Bhairava and a red Kalartri, showing their dominance over these Hindu gods
Drunken Dance of the Eight-armed Divinity, Siva - Rock-hewn Temple at Elephanta, India, c1930s. Rock cut stone sculptures at Elephanta
Entrance of Cave at Elephanta (Bombay Presidency), 1890. Creator: UnknownEntrance of Cave at Elephanta (Bombay Presidency), 1890. Five hindu caves dating to 2nd century and predominantly dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva
Siva, followed by his consort Parvati, walking with the Bull, Nandi, c1730. Painting from Mandi, Victoria and Albert Museum. London
Siva destroys the demon Andhaka, Harivamsa manuscript, Mughul, c1590. In Hindu mythology, Andhaka often refer to a malevolent asura, is killed by Shiva for trying to abduct Parvati
Siva and Parvati with their children, Ganesh and Karttikgya on Mount Kailash, c1745. Painting from Punjab Hills. At Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Siva as Lord of the Dance, Indian Bronze From Madras, (Chola Dynasty), 10th century. 69 cm high. At Victoria and Albert Museum. London
Siva Destroys the Demon and Haka, Harivamsa manuscript, Mughal School, c1590. The Harivamsha is an important work of Sanskrit literature also known as the Harivamsha Purana
The holy family seated in a cave on Mount KailasaThe holy family, Siva, Parvati and their children Karttikeya and Ganesh, seated in a cave on Mount Kailasa. In the style of Sathu Mandi, from the V&As collection
Bronze statuette of Parvati, the consort of Siva, 14th centuryBronze statuette of Parvati, the consort of Siva, from South India. From the British Museums collection, 14th century
Siva with the bull, Nandi, followed by his consort Parvati, 18th centuryPainting of Siva with the bull, Nandi, followed by his consort Parvati from Mandi, India, 18th century
Painting of the gods Siva and Khrishna accompanied by a bull, tiger, and jackalsPainting of Siva and Khrishna accompanied by a bull, tiger, and jackals, from Mandi in India. from the V&As collections collection in London
Holy family at the Burning Ground, showing Siva, Parvati, and Ghanesh, 19th centuryDepiction of the holy family at the Burning Ground. Siva is helped by his elephant-headed son Ghanesh to thread a necklace of heads, while Parvati holds their many-headed son, 19th century
Painting of the god Siva with attributes from Mandi, from the V&As collection
Depiction of Siva and his consort Parvati, shown as one figure half male and half female, from the V&As collection