Description
About This Artwork
Adhikaranandin is a name that translates to “the supreme lord of joy” — a title of Nandi that speaks to his elevated status as not merely Shiva’s mount but the chief among Shiva’s celestial attendants. This painting explores Nandi’s dual nature: the raw, elemental power he represents, and the profound serenity with which he holds that power in repose. The result is a canvas that feels both commanding and deeply calming.
Style & Technique
Artist Vekkas M renders Adhikaranandin in a traditional devotional style on a 24×24 inch square canvas using acrylic medium. Careful attention is given to the musculature and posture of the resting Nandi figure — its resting pose, per canonical Hindu sculptural tradition, emphasizing the calmer, more meditative aspect of his immense power.
Color Palette
Deep, contemplative tones ground the composition — dark charcoals and browns balanced by warm golden highlights that give the Nandi figure a luminous, almost bronzed quality. Against cream or stone-finished walls typical of Indian homes and offices, this painting reads as an elegant, quietly powerful statement.
Composition & Visual Flow
The 24×24 inch square format imparts structural harmony and balance. The figure of Nandi, depicted in a classic resting position, fills the canvas with quiet authority. Negative space is used intentionally to frame the deity and allow the viewer’s eye to rest — mirroring the meditative stillness of the subject itself.
Mood & Atmosphere
Powerful yet still. Adhikaranandin evokes a feeling of controlled strength the kind of focused, purposeful energy that is ideal for workspaces, meditation rooms, and spiritual corners.
Perfect For (Room & Space)
– Home Office / Study: Nandi’s essence of disciplined power and devotion supports focused, productive work.
– Pooja Room: Perfectly aligned with Shaivite devotional practice.
– Living Room / Drawing Room: A distinguished, conversation-worthy centrepiece.
– Meditation Corner: The calm strength of the resting Nandi supports contemplative stillness.
– Corporate Gifting: A refined, meaningful piece for senior professionals.
Vastu Significance
Nandi as a symbol of Shiva’s power is Vastu-auspicious for home and office spaces. The north wall placement supports career growth, while the east wall brings health and vitality. This painting is especially suited for home offices and cabins where strength and focus are desired.
Gifting Occasions
Corporate Diwali gifting, Griha Pravesh, Maha Shivaratri, wedding anniversary, birthdays for professionals and Shiva devotees.
Aratce Studio’s Adhikaranandin is an original acrylic canvas painting depicting Nandi the sacred bull of Lord Shiva and supreme attendant of the deity — in a traditional resting pose that symbolizes controlled divine power, by artist Vekkas M. Measuring 24×24 inches on a square canvas, the work features deep charcoal and warm gold tones. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and is available in custom sizes. Popular as a Diwali corporate gift and Griha Pravesh present, this Vastu-auspicious painting is recommended for placement on the north or east wall of homes and offices across India.





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