Significance of Nandikeshvara
The below excerpts are indicatory and do represent direct quotations or translations. It is your responsibility to fact check each reference.
Hindu concept of 'Nandikeshvara'
Nandikeshvara in Hinduism is a divine figure symbolizing devotion and spiritual guidance, acting as an intermediary between devotees and Lord Shiva, recognized for his role in Murchana, and characterized by compassion towards other deities.
From: Abhinaya-darpana (English)
(1) A deity or figure mentioned in relation to gestures, indicating spiritual or cultural importance.[1] (2) Nandikeshvara is a divine figure who resides on Kailasa’s mount and embodies the essence of compassion, revealing the meaning of the Laws of Dancing.[2] (3) An ancient Indian scholar and author known for his contributions to dramaturgy and the theory of performance arts.[3] (4) The author of the Abhinaya Darpana, known for his contributions to the Indian performing arts.[4]
From: Natyashastra (English)
(1) A writer associated with Murchana and gesture, noted for recognizing a class of Murchana involving twelve notes.[5]
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) He is Nandikeshvara, another name that may represent a specific form or aspect of divinity.[6]
From: Kamashastra Discourse (Life in Ancient India)
(1) An authority who expounded the Kama or love aspects, composing the Kamasutra in chapters.[7]