Appar


Original Location + Cardinal Points: South India,  South India

Present Location: National Museum, Delhi

Date/Period: Chola, 1Oth Century CE (300-1200 BCE-CE (Early Medieval))

Medium: Sculpture

Material: Bronze

Introduction

This is the image of the saint Appar, who was popular in south Indian Shaivism. The image is identifiable on the basis of the staff that he holds, and his ascetic like garment. He is standing with joined hands (anjali-mudra), wearing necklaces and arem bands. The pedestal that he stands on is symbolic of the double lotus which signifies purity.

Dimensions: H 43.0 x W 18.5 x D

Accession number: Acc.No. 91.83

Credits: National Museum, Delhi

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