Nataraja, The Cosmic Dance of Shiva
Nataraja (Shiva) | Chidambaram Temple, Tamil Nadu · Chola, 10th–12th century
Details
- Figure
- Nataraja (Shiva)
- Origin
- Chidambaram Temple, Tamil Nadu · Chola, 10th–12th century
- Material
- Resin and Rocks
- Dimensions
- H 20 × W 11 × D 6 in (approx.)
- Colour options
- Available on request
- Pricing
- Available on enquiry
- Product Code
- LX02SH-NTR
Nataraja is the dancing form of Lord Shiva, symbolising the cosmic cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction. He dances within a ring of fire, holding a drum and flame, while crushing ignorance underfoot. The statue represents divine balance, energy, and the rhythm of the universe.
The Nataraja sculpture is a masterpiece of sacred art, meticulously crafted to align with iconographic requirements while seamlessly fitting into the geometric framework of a hexagram.
One of the most recognised forms in the entire canon of Indian sacred art, the Nataraja endures as a living symbol — not merely of devotion, but of the cosmic truth that underlies all existence.
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