Somaskanda is a particular form of representation of Shiva with his consort Parvati, and Skanda as a child. This family group depiction of Shiva originated during the 6th-8th centuries during the period of the Pallava in South India. The representation shows Shiva with four arms and Uma, and between them the infant Kanda (Murugan) is shown as dancing with ecstasy. Over a period of time, a number of such depictions have been discovered from different regions which were once under the control of Pallavas.
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| - Somaskanda (Sanskrit: सोमास्कन्द Somāskanda = „Shiva mit Uma und Skanda“) ist eine Erscheinungsform des Hindu-Gottes Shiva. Als Somaskanda wird Shiva in Begleitung seiner Gemahlin Parvati/Uma und seines Sohnes Skanda dargestellt. Der Somaskanda-Bildtypus ist der südindischen Hindu-Kunst eigen. Er entspricht inhaltlich und ikonografisch weitgehend dem in Nordindien und Nepal verbreiteten Typus von Uma-Maheshwara. (de)
- Somaskanda is a particular form of representation of Shiva with his consort Parvati, and Skanda as a child. This family group depiction of Shiva originated during the 6th-8th centuries during the period of the Pallava in South India. The representation shows Shiva with four arms and Uma, and between them the infant Kanda (Murugan) is shown as dancing with ecstasy. Over a period of time, a number of such depictions have been discovered from different regions which were once under the control of Pallavas. (en)
- Somaskanda is een beeldengroep die Shiva met zijn partner Parvati en hun kind Skanda weergeeft. Deze familie beeldengroep van Shiva is ontstaan in de 6e tot 8e eeuw tijdens de periode van de Pallava in Zuid-India. De voorstelling toont Shiva met vier armen, Parvati, en tussen hen in de extatisch dansende baby Murugan. In verschillende regio's die ooit onder de controle van Pallavas stonden, zijn een aantal van deze beeldengroepen ontdekt. (nl)
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| - Somaskanda (Sanskrit: सोमास्कन्द Somāskanda = „Shiva mit Uma und Skanda“) ist eine Erscheinungsform des Hindu-Gottes Shiva. Als Somaskanda wird Shiva in Begleitung seiner Gemahlin Parvati/Uma und seines Sohnes Skanda dargestellt. Der Somaskanda-Bildtypus ist der südindischen Hindu-Kunst eigen. Er entspricht inhaltlich und ikonografisch weitgehend dem in Nordindien und Nepal verbreiteten Typus von Uma-Maheshwara. (de)
- Somaskanda is a particular form of representation of Shiva with his consort Parvati, and Skanda as a child. This family group depiction of Shiva originated during the 6th-8th centuries during the period of the Pallava in South India. The representation shows Shiva with four arms and Uma, and between them the infant Kanda (Murugan) is shown as dancing with ecstasy. Over a period of time, a number of such depictions have been discovered from different regions which were once under the control of Pallavas. (en)
- Somaskanda is een beeldengroep die Shiva met zijn partner Parvati en hun kind Skanda weergeeft. Deze familie beeldengroep van Shiva is ontstaan in de 6e tot 8e eeuw tijdens de periode van de Pallava in Zuid-India. De voorstelling toont Shiva met vier armen, Parvati, en tussen hen in de extatisch dansende baby Murugan. In verschillende regio's die ooit onder de controle van Pallavas stonden, zijn een aantal van deze beeldengroepen ontdekt. (nl)
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