What does the sculpture Trimurti in Mumbai symbolize?
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“This is the ultimate supreme form of Shiva,” explains Dr Moghe. “Through from, it symbolises the formless, the Nirguna, the Nirākara.” This Panchamukhi sculpture occupies centre-stage in the most prominent and richly decorated Cave No 1 of the islands, amidst many forms of Shiva which have been etched into its walls.
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The three aspects of God, or "Parabrahman," or God's personae are as Brahma (the Source/Creator), Vishnu (the Preserver/Indwelling-life) and Shiva (the Transformer -Destroyer/Creator). ... The Trimurti itself is conceived of as a deity and artistically represented as a three-faced human figure.
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