Vinadhara Dakshinamurti — The Standing Lord of Wisdom and Music In the vast and luminous tradition of Shaiva worship, Shiva is revered not merely as a destroyer but as the supreme teacher of all knowledge — the Adi Guru who illuminates the darkness of ignorance through silence, gesture, and sacred sound. Among the many magnificent forms in which Shiva manifests as the divine teacher, Dakshinamurti holds a place of singular sanctity. This form — where the Lord sits beneath a banyan tree, facing south, bestowing wisdom upon sages through the unbroken silence of the cin mudra — is celebrated in Agamic texts, temple sculpture, and the living devotional tradition of the Tamil Shaiva world. Yet within the broader iconographic family of Dakshinamurti, there exists one rare and remarkable form that stands apart, quite literally — the Vinadhara Dakshinamurti, also known as Gana Dakshinamurti, where the Lord is depicted not in seated contemplation but in an upright, dynamic posture, holding or i...