Somaskanda – The Sacred Family of Shiva in Stone and Scripture Among the many sculptural traditions of South Indian temples, the Somaskanda Murti stands as one of the most theologically rich and visually complete representations of Shaiva philosophy. The name itself encodes the composition: Sa (with) Uma (Parvati) and Skanda (Kumara) — Shiva seated together with his consort and their divine son. This is not merely an aesthetic arrangement in stone. It is a theological statement, a compressed scripture in form, communicating through posture, gesture, attribute, and relationship the deepest truths of Shaiva Siddhanta and Agamic tradition. Shiva – The Infinite in Human Form Shiva is depicted seated, four-armed, radiating both transcendence and grace. The four arms themselves speak of his nature that extends beyond the limitations of human capacity — two arms engage the world, two arms reach beyond it. The upper right hand holds the parashu, the axe, representing the power to sever t...