The Victorious Lord with the Chatra: Shiva in the Jalandhara Samhara Form The Rarity of the Form Among the many manifestations of Shiva recorded in sacred texts and rendered in stone by the master craftsmen of South India, the Jalandhara Samhara form stands apart as one of the rarest and most theologically layered. Unlike the commonly encountered Nataraja, Lingodbhava, or Dakshinamurti forms that grace the walls of great temples, this iconographic expression is seen in only a handful of shrines, making each surviving sculpture a precious window into the richness of Shaiva tradition. The form depicts Shiva as the destroyer of the demon Jalandhara, a victory that carries deep cosmic significance. The Iconography: Reading the Sacred Body In the Jalandhara Samhara form, Shiva appears with two arms rather than the multiple arms common to many fierce manifestations. He is, however, unmistakably identified by his three eyes, the third eye being the seat of transcendent wisdom and the ins...