Dakshinamoorthy

A white-skinned Siva in the form of Dakshinamoorthy sits atop a tiger-skin pedestal under the banyan tree. He has four arms, of which two upper arms hold the deer and axe on the right and left sides respectively. His left hand is folded in vyakhyana mudra while his right hand rests on his thighs. He wears a red and green lower garment and tiger skin. He has a red upper garment. His one leg is folded, while his other leg hangs down. Above his head is an ornate crown with a little bit of matted locks jutting up like that of a hermit. He wears the crescent moon and Ganga on his head. There is a squirrel, lizard, peacock and parrot atop the banyan tree under which he is resting. Two snakes are also seen on the tree branch balancing the Veda manuscript. There are three figures underneath Dakshinamoorthy, one on the left is white-skinned while the other two are green-skinned. The central figure is holding the vyakhyana mudra on his right hand while his left hand holds a manuscript. The other two figures hold the vyakhyana mudra on their left hand.

Iconography

Primary Deity/Figure
Shiva
Secondary Figures
Three unidentified figures
Iconographic Form
Dakshinamoorthy (a form of Shiva)
Iconographic Attributes
White skin; seated on tiger-skin pedestal under a banyan tree; four arms; upper right arm holds deer; upper left arm holds axe; left hand in vyakhyana mudra; right hand resting on thigh; red and green lower garment; tiger skin; red upper garment; one leg folded, other leg hanging down; ornate crown with matted locks jutting up like a hermit's; crescent moon on head; Ganga on head; squirrel, lizard, peacock, and parrot on the banyan tree; two snakes on a tree branch balancing a Veda manuscript; three seated figures beneath him — one white-skinned to the left, two green-skinned; central figure's right hand in vyakhyana mudra, left hand holding a manuscript; the other two figures' left hand in vyakhyana mudra
Rasa
Shanta

Spatial & Architectural

Zone within Temple
Sanctum
Position in Pradakshina Sequence
6
Adjacent Panels
Sreekrishnaleela, Ganapathi pooja

Narrative

Textual Source
Non-narrative
Mythological Tale
Dakshinamurthy is Shiva in his form as the supreme teacher, seated facing south beneath a tree, imparting the highest knowledge to a gathering of aged sages not through speech but through silence and gesture. This form is the source of the guru shishya tradition central to South Indian transmission of knowledge, and murals of it are often placed near the southern approach of a temple.
Episode
Non-narrative

Condition & Documentation

Condition
Fair
Deterioration Type
Plaster loss
Restoration Status
Unrestored
Documentation Type
DSLR full panel
Permission Basis
Combined permission
Date of Documentation
12/08/2024
Artist
Unknown
Identifier
CMT_P006
Rights / Notes
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