Handmade Shiva As Nataraja Brass Statue
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Handmade Shiva As Nataraja Brass Statue |
Shiva literally means "the auspicious
one". In Hinduism, he is known as the Destroyer
within the Trimurti, the Hindu trinity that includes Brahma and Vishnu. In Shaivism tradition, Shiva is one
of the supreme beings who creates, protects, and transforms the universe. One
of his titles, Nataraja, is a depiction of Lord Shiva as the divine dancer. His
dance form is called Tandavam or Nadanta, depending on the context.
Here, the prancing moments of the amazing Shiva are
encapsulated fantastically in an exotic brass statue
along with an Inlay pattern that carves itself in astounding fashion providing
it a circular, floral frame that compliments the dance movements of the Nataraja Statue
as he comfortably sets him up on a dwarfy figure that depicts ignorance.
The sculpture finely gives perfect fashion to the facial features of the deity, complimenting them by a Teeka that is adorned between its delicately carved eyebrows, as it is enveloped in vibrant clothes with hues of exquisite red, blue and green colors, festooned with serpents that form an illuminating aureole around his head. The deity blesses the Hindus with his flower-embellished right hand and the other two hands support him to dance, while the exotic tail of his dress hovers in the air for an eternity, as he enjoys the rhythm, with each sway.
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