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I finally received it !
Here some more pics, the small sword is maybe an Acala sword ? |
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Re. the Trisula in lower right hand;
"Trisula , from Trident, Symbol of Siva. None of the other weapons, -sword, axe, arrow, have a similar ritual significance. Survivals found from Iron Age burials. In Greek Tradition, the Trident is the lightning symjbol of Zeus, and this corresponds to the Indian concept of the Vajra / thunderbolt. Such weapons being invariably missiles. Indian tridents are held to have great magical power, being capable of overcoming the power of evil." (Hindu Arms and Ritual, Rb't Elgood.) Best, Richard. |
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Hello,
Bhushan told us already about the trident of Shiva but thanks a lot about all the informations. I think the statue will come from Java, ( or Thai (re)production ) I found a lot of old javanese bronze ( like this one, Devi ) who looks like... |
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