Have you come across this rare form of Shivan Lingam?
Located within the historic Shankara Mutt at Thiruvidaimarudur in Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, is a rare and distinctive Shiva Lingam featuring a sculptural hand motif. The site holds cultural and philosophical importance and is closely associated with Adi Shankaracharya, the 8th-century philosopher who systematised the school of Advaita Vedanta.
The Shankara Mutt is traditionally believed to commemorate Adi Shankaracharya’s visit to Thiruvidaimarudur, a region known for its strong links to Shaivite traditions and classical Hindu philosophy. Over the centuries, the mutt has served as a centre for learning, discourse, and the preservation of Advaita thought.
According to long-standing local tradition, Adi Shankaracharya is said to have engaged in deep contemplation at this site while expounding the principles of Advaita, which emphasise the concept of non-dualism. The narrative associated with the mutt symbolically reinforces this philosophy, reflecting the intellectual and spiritual debates of the period rather than a literal historical event.
What sets this Shiva Lingam apart is the presence of a distinct hand-like form emerging from the structure, a feature rarely seen in Shaivite iconography. The motif is traditionally interpreted as a symbolic representation of affirmation or sanction, aligning with the philosophical legacy attributed to Adi Shankaracharya and the spread of Advaita Vedanta in the region.
Source / Image Credit : Arpana Agarwal