Nandi (mythological bull of Shiva)

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Nandi is the sacred bull in Hindu mythology who serves as the mount (vahana) and devoted gatekeeper of the god Shiva.

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Nandi (mythological bull of Shiva) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu deity
gatekeeper deity
mythological bull
vahana
appearsIn Puranas
Shaivite texts
associatedWith Shiva
associatedWithConcept ascetic discipline
bhakti
loyalty
considered chief of Shiva’s ganas
leader of Shiva’s attendants
cultCenter Nandi Hills
surface form: Nandi Hills region (Karnataka, India)
culturalRegion South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent
depictedAs bull
white bull
gatekeeperOf Shiva
gender male
hasConsort Suyasha
hasShrinePosition in front of the main sanctum of Shiva
languageName नन्दि (Sanskrit)
நந்தி (Tamil)
నంది (Telugu)
ನಂದಿ (Kannada)
നന്ദി (Malayalam)
linkedTo Shiva lingam worship
mountOf Shiva
oftenDepictedFacing Shiva lingam
Shiva shrine
oftenDepictedIn seated posture
religion Hinduism
roleInTemple guardian of the sanctum
vehicle of the deity
servesAs gatekeeper of Shiva
mount of Shiva
symbolOf devotion
dharma
justice
righteousness
strength
truth
virility
typeOf Hindu mythological figure
zoomorphic deity
vahanaOf Shiva
worshippedAt Shaivite temples
Shiva temples
worshipPractice devotees whisper prayers into Nandi’s ear

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Nanded namedAfter Nandi (mythological bull of Shiva)