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  1. Nandi (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

    Nandi (Sanskrit: नन्दि), also known as Nandikeshvara or Nandideva, is the bull vahana (mount) of the Hindu god Shiva. He is also the guardian deity of Kailash, the abode of Shiva. Almost all Shiva …

  2. Nandi | Deity, Bull, Shiva’s Vahana | Britannica

    Nandi is one of Shiva’s chief attendants and occasionally is depicted in sculpture as a bull-headed dwarf figure. Nandi is also known in a wholly anthropomorphic form, called variously Nandikeshvara or …

  3. Why Is Nandi Always Facing Lord Shiva In Hindu Temples And ...

    Dec 26, 2025 · Nandi isn’t placed in Shiva temples as decoration or symbolism alone. He is Shiva’s closest companion, and always seated facing the sanctum, eyes fixed on the idol of Lord Shiva.

  4. Nandi - World History Encyclopedia

    Oct 14, 2015 · Nandi (also Nandin) is the sacred bull calf, gatekeeper, and vehicle (vahana) of the Hindu god Shiva. Sculptures of Nandi are a common sight at Hindu temples...

  5. Nandi: The Divine Bull of Lord Shiva – Origin, Symbolism ...

    Jul 23, 2025 · Nandi, the sacred bull, is one of the most revered figures in Hindu mythology. As the devoted vahana (vehicle) and gatekeeper of Lord Shiva, Nandi embodies strength, loyalty, and …

  6. Nandi: The Divine Bull and Mount of Shiva - ramana-maharshi.org

    Nandi, the sacred bull, serves as the divine mount of Lord Shiva in Hindu mythology, symbolizing strength, faith, and devotion.

  7. The Sacred Bull: Nandi’s Importance in Hindu Worship

    Jun 15, 2025 · Nandi, the sacred bull, holds a prominent place in Hindu mythology and is revered as the divine vehicle (Vahana) of Lord Shiva. His significance extends beyond mere symbolism; he …