Beyond Form and Formlessness – The Iconographic Majesty of Maha Sadashiva - 25 Faces And Fifty Hands When the Infinite Wears a Face The Shaiva traditions have always maintained a paradox at their very core. On one hand, Shiva is declared to be beyond all attributes, beyond all form, beyond all conception — the pure, undivided consciousness that the Upanishads call nirguna . On the other hand, the human mind, bound as it is to form and sensation, reaches upward toward the infinite through image, symbol, and icon. It is from this creative spiritual tension that some of the most extraordinary sacred art in all of human civilization was born — and nowhere is this tension more magnificently resolved than in the iconographic form of Maha Sadashiva, the twenty-five faced, fifty-armed cosmic manifestation of Shiva that graces the outer walls of great Shiva temples, particularly across Tamil Nadu. The Shiva Purana declares that Shiva is the one who cannot be measured, cannot be contained, and c...