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Nandi (bull)

Nandi is the big, strong bull you might see in pictures of Hindu gods like Shiva. He's very important because he's the faithful companion to Shiva, who is the god of creation and destruction in Hinduism.

Nandi is often shown sitting right in front of Shiva's temple or shrine, and people consider it good luck to touch or worship Nandi before going to see Shiva.

Sometimes, people might see statues or images of Nandi with his mouth open, which is a symbol of his willingness to receive the messages of devotees (people who worship).

In Hindu mythology, Nandi is said to have a big heart, and he's known for his strength and loyalty. He's also important in agriculture because he was said to help the farmers with plowing their fields with his strong muscles.

Overall, Nandi is a very important symbol of power, protection, and devotion in Hinduism.
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