Nandi is the chief attendant and mount of Lord Shiva. He is also the doorkeeper of Kailasha, the abode of Shiva. Often depicted in the form of a bull, the association of Nandi with Shiva is traced back to the most ancient of texts. Most Shiva temples have a Nandi statue seated at the entrance facing the shrine. He is a guardian deity, the protector of the temple. The symbolisation that Nandi carries is very deep and profound. He symbolises a dying thirst to meet his lord, yet eternal patience to wait, a much-needed quality for the spiritual seekers.
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