India Madhya Pradesh

Emblem of the God Shiva with One Face (Ekamukhalinga)

c. 6th century
Sandstone
15.6 × 17.5 cm (6.1 × 6.9 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Enshrined in the innermost sanctums of temples dedicated to Shiva throughout southern Asia, linga s are phallic emblems of the deity’s cosmic, procreative powers. Shiva is regarded as possessing five faces or aspects, and linga s sometimes contain anthropomorphic depictions of one, four, or five of these faces. The head on this ekamukhalinga (single-faced linga ) displays many of Shiva’s identifying traits, such as the prominent vertical third eye, the matted hair indicative of his ascetic practice, and the crescent moon affixed above his left forehead.

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