Research suggests Pashupati to be one of the oldest forms of deities worshipped in the subcontinent. A unique blend of Animism and Vedantic tradition - he has an elegant frame of broad shoulders and small, yet wavy waist. Carrying a battle axe in one hand (representing protection), his other hand carries an antelope as Pashu (providing the literal meaning of his name). Draping Tiger skin as his loin cloth; his locks are tied neatly in a high Jatamukuta, under which a decorative band. Inspired from Chola art, this idol embraces the divine wilderness of Lord Shiva.
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