This form represents Shiva in his aspect as a teacher of yoga, music, and wisdom, and giving exposition on the shastras.
One of the sculptures in the temple represent Shiva embracing Goddess Parvathi.
Inside the sanctum is a marble linga representing Shiva.
The specimen represents Shiva both in his human as well as Phallic form.
The flag staff can have a three-part division with the top representing Shiva, middle Vishnu and lower half Brahma.
The linga stone represents Shiva, and is usually placed in the yoni.
Parasurameswar represents Shiva as the lord of Parasurama.
Four isosceles triangles with the apices upwards, representing Shiva or the Masculine.
It is used on the forehead, normally as three horizontal lines representing Shiva.
Four of these triangles are oriented upright representing Shiva or the Masculine.