File:Ardhanarishwara statue, Government Museum, Chennai, India.jpg

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Ardhanarishwara, a bronze statue depicting one composite form of the Hindu deity Shiva and his consort, Parvati which adorns Government Museum, Chennai

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English: Ardhanarishwara signifies Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati in one composite form and conveys male and female principles are inseperable. It symbolizes that God is both Male and Female and both father and mother. (Ammaiappan in Tamil)
தமிழ்: அர்த்தநாரீஸ்வரர் சிவபெருமானையும் அவரது துணைவி பார்வதியையும் ஒரு கூட்டு வடிவத்தில் குறிக்கிறது மற்றும் ஆண் மற்றும் பெண் கொள்கைகள் பிரிக்க முடியாதவை என்பதை உணர்த்துகிறது. கடவுள் ஆண் மற்றும் பெண் மற்றும் தந்தை மற்றும் தாய் இருவரும் என்பதை இது குறிக்கிறது. (தமிழில் அம்மையப்பன்)
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Author N. Vivekananthamoorthy
Camera location13° 04′ 12.03″ N, 80° 15′ 20.35″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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