Shiva Nataraja Statue 19th Century Bronze Small Altar God / Shiva Lord of the Dance #GF2


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  • Shiva Nataraja Statue 19th Century Bronze Small Altar God / Shiva Lord of the Dance #GF2
  • Measures approx. 3.4"H x 2"W x 1.9"D
  • Dancing Shiva, also known as Nataraja (the Lord of the Dance), is a depiction of the Hindu God Shiva in his Cosmic Dance Form. This Dance, often referred to as Tandavam or Nadanta, symbolizes the dynamic flow of the Universe, representing Creation, Preservation, and Destruction. Shiva's Dance is a powerful representation of the Cosmic Cycles of Life and Death, and the constant transformation of the Universe. 
    Here's a more detailed look at Dancing Shiva:
    1. Significance and Symbolism:
    Cosmic Dancer:
    Shiva as Nataraja is depicted as the Cosmic Dancer, representing the eternal dance of Creation and Destruction. 
    Tandavam Dance:
    This Dance style, also known as Nadanta, is described in the Natya Shastra, a Sanskrit treatise on the Performing Arts. 
    Symbolic Meaning:
    The Dance symbolizes the cyclical nature of the Universe, with Shiva's Dance representing the ceaseless flow of energy and the constant transformation of the Universe. 
    Nataraja (King of Dancers):
    Shiva's form as the Lord of the Dance is known as Nataraja, meaning "King of Dancers". 
    2. Depiction and Visual Elements:
    Demon Apasmara:
    Shiva is often depicted with one foot on the Demon Apasmara, symbolizing the triumph over ignorance and the destruction of darkness. 
    Drum (Damaru):
    Shiva holds a drum (damaru) in one hand, which represents the rhythm of Creation and the sounds of the Universe. 
    Fire:
    He often holds a flame, symbolizing destruction and the transformation of the Universe. 
    Ring of Fire:
    Shiva is often depicted within a Ring of Fire, representing the cosmic cycle of Creation and Destruction. 
    3. Interpretations and Philosophical Significance:
    Dynamic Vision of the Universe:
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    Eastern Mystics see Shiva's Dance as a dynamic representation of the Universe, similar to the concepts of modern physics. 
    Creation, Preservation, and Destruction:
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    The Dance embodies Shiva's role as the Creator, Preserver, and Destroyer of the Universe. 
    The Dance of Transformation:
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    The Dance is seen as a metaphor for the constant process of transformation and change in the Universe and within ourselves.