Candikesvara (Colombo National Museum)

Candikesvara (Colombo National Museum)
The bronze representing Candikesvara or Chandesvara (Tamil: சண்டேஸ்வரர்; Sinhala: චණ්ඩිකේශ්වර) is presently on the display in the Gallery of Polonnaruwa Period in  Colombo National Museum , Sri Lanka. It was discovered from the premises of Siva Devale No. 5 in Polonnaruwa Ancient City (Coomaraswamy, 1914). This solid cast bronze (copper) with a hollow pedestal is 75.5 cm in height. It represents Candikesvara, an apotheosized devotee of Siva who is always shown in worshipping attitude by the hands (Arunachalam, 2004; Coomaraswamy, 1914). Usually, he has a shrine in every Siva temple in the country as no worship of Siva is complete until the final honours are paid to this saint (Arunachalam, 2004). His story is found in the Periya Puranam (Coomaraswamy, 1914). Here, in this figure, he wears a characteristic short loincloth. The pedestal of the figure with hoops indicates that it was meant to be carried in procession. An inscription in a mixed Sinhalese and Grantha dialect/characters is f…