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Handmade in NepalMaterial: ResinLength: Approx. 16 cm Width: Approx. 7 cmWeight: Approx. 206 gmNataraja is a depiction of the Hindu god Shiva as the cosmic ecstatic dancer. The purpose of his dance is to release the souls of all men from the snare of illusion. His dance is called Tandavam OR Nadanta depending on the co
Handmade in NepalMaterial: ResinLength: Approx. 16 cm Width: Approx. 7 cmWeight: Approx. 206 gmNataraja is a depiction of the Hindu god Shiva as the cosmic ecstatic dancer. The purpose of his dance is to release the souls of all men from the snare of illusion. His dance is called Tandavam OR Nadanta depending on the context of the dance. He is a creator of universe. The iconography incorporates contrasting elements, a fearless celebration of the joys of dance, untouched by forces of ignorance and evil, signifying spiritually that transcends all duality.There is an interesting legend behind the conception of Shiva as Nataraja: In a dense forest in South India, there dwelt multitudes of heretical sages. Thither proceeded Shiva to confute them, accompanied by Vishnu disguised as a beautiful woman. The sages were at first led to violent dispute amongst themselves, but their anger was soon directed against Shiva, and they endeavored to destroy him by means of incantations. A fierce tiger was created in sacrificial fires, and rushed upon him; but smiling gently, he seized it and, with the nail of his little finger, stripped off its skin, and wrapped it about himself like a silken cloth. Undiscouraged by failure, the sages renewed their offerings, and produced a monstrous serpent, which however Shiva seized and wreathed about his neck like a garland. Then he began to dance; but there rushed upon him a last monster in the shape of a malignant dwarf. Upon him the god pressed the tip of his foot, and broke the creature’s back, so that it writhed upon the ground; and so, his last foe prostrate, Shiva resumed the dance.These multiple arms represent the four cardinal directions. Each hand either holds an object or makes a specific mudra (gesture).The upper right hand holds a hour-glass drum which is a symbol of creation. It is beating the pulse of the universe. The drum also provides the music that accompanies Shiva’s dance. It represents sound as the first element in an unfolding universe, for sound is the first and most pervasive of the elements. The story goes that when Shiva granted the boon of wisdom to the ignorant Panini (the great Sanskrit grammarian), the sound of the drum encapsulated the whole of Sanskrit grammar. The first verse of Panini’s grammar is in fact called Shiva sutra.The hour-glass drum also represents the male and female vital principles; two triangles penetrate each other to form a hexagon. When they part, the universe also dissolves.

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