Michiel 2005's photos with the keyword: hindoeïsme

Rijksmuseum 2015 – Shiva Nataraja

21 Sep 2015 606
India, Tamil Nadu, Chola style, 12th century, bronze. Description of the Rijksmuseum: “Shiva, in his manifestation as Nataraja (King of Dancers), represented in the anandatandava pose and encircled by a halo of fire, is both the creator and destroyer of the world. Beneath his foot is a dwarf, symbolizing ignorance. Richly decorated bronze figures of Hindu gods were carried in procession on feast days. Carrying poles were inserted through the rings on the base.”

Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde 2014 – Vishnu riding on th…

01 Jan 2015 367
From Indonesia.

Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde 2014 – Doorkeeper Mahakala

01 Jan 2015 340
He guards the entrance of the temple dedicated to Shiva.

Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde 2014 – Doorkeeper Mahakala

01 Jan 2015 451
He guards the entrance of the temple dedicated to Shiva.

Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde 2014 – Doorkeeper Nandishv…

01 Jan 2015 531
One of the two doorkeepers of the temple dedicated to Shiva.

Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde 2014 – Ganesha

31 Dec 2014 4 689
Ganesha is Shiva’s son, a very popular god in Hinduism. Origin of the statue is Singosari, Java, Indonesia, 13th century. The Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde is the Dutch national museum of ethnology. It was established in 1837.

Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde 2014 – Durga

31 Dec 2014 283
Durga is a manifestation of Parvati, Shiva’s consort. Durga protects mankind on earth and battles against the demons. Here she is portrayed fighting against Mahisha, a demon. Origin of the statue is Singosari, Java, Indonesia, 13th century. The Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde is the Dutch national museum of ethnology. It was established in 1837.

Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde 2014 – Bhairava

31 Dec 2014 381
Bhairava is a frightening form of Shiva, the Hindu god. Origin of the statue is Singosari, Java, Indonesia, 13th century. The Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde is the Dutch national museum of ethnology. It was established in 1837.

Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde 2014 – Bhairava

31 Dec 2014 2 842
Bhairava is a frightening form of Shiva, the Hindu god. Origin of the statue is Singosari, Java, Indonesia, 13th century. The Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde is the Dutch national museum of ethnology. It was established in 1837.

Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde 2014 – Ganesha

31 Dec 2014 2 305
Ganesha is Shiva’s son, a very popular god in Hinduism. Origin Mount Semeru, East Java, Indonesia, 13th century. The Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde is the Dutch national museum of ethnology. It was established in 1837.