Pradosha Murti: The Grace of Shiva Upon the Sacred Bull In the vast and richly layered tradition of Shaivism, few iconographic forms capture the essence of divine grace as eloquently as the Pradosha Murti, also reverently known as Vrishabharuda Murti. This sacred form depicts Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati seated together upon Nandi, the divine bull, at the auspicious twilight hour known as Pradosha Kala. This is the sacred period that falls on the Trayodashi tithi, the thirteenth lunar day of both the waxing and waning fortnights, when the heavens are said to open their gates of grace. The Shiva Purana describes Pradosha Kala as the moment when Shiva, pleased with the devotion of his worshippers, dances with cosmic joy and bestows liberation upon sincere seekers. The Idol and Its Iconographic Description The Pradosha Murti is rendered with great precision and devotional intent by Shaiva sculptors following the Agamic tradition. Shiva is depicted as four-armed, seated majesti...