Sadāśiva
Known locally as Siwa Triśirah, or Śiva the three-headed, this form depicts Śiva Mahādeva as the supreme deity creating, preserving and reabsorbing the universe. The three faces being a feminine face representing Lord Śiva’s consort, Devī Umā, the creative of lāsya aspect to the left, the central face as Ādiyogī and the right fierce visage of Bhairava.
Central Java, circa 8th Century CE
Museum Nasional Indonesia









