The lintel of the sanctum-doorway features a depiction of Lakulisa in padmasana (lotus pose) with two arms, displaying dhyanmudra (the hand seal gesture for mediation). In his left hand, he holds a lakuta (club), while his right-hand grasps a fruit, as per his standard iconography. The image is housed inside a niche on the lalatabimba (lintel). On either side of the lintel, there are depictions of four-armed Brahma on the left and four-armed Vishnu on the right. This substitution of Shiva’s image with Lakulisa at the lintel niches of the sanctum doorway was once a common feature of the Pashupata tradition.
Location:
Tonk
Date_accepted:
2024-06-04T09:49:31Z
Modified:
2024-06-04T11:52:37Z
Type:
Image
Creator:
Temples of India Project Team
Contributor:
Anchit Jain
Publisher:
Jio Institute
Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
References:
Chauhan dynasty, 12th century CE, Tonk, Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), Temple, Bisaldeo Temple, Architecture, Vigraharaja IV, Banas river, Bisalpur, Gokarneshwara (Gokarnesvara) Mahadev, and Rajasthan