The Graceful Nataraja Brass Statue - Triumphant Over Apasmara
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Nataraja Brass Sculpture Over Apasmara |
Amalgamated in beautiful
smoky grey and gold colors, Nataraja, while dancing in ecstasy rules over his
conscious fearful yet caring nature. This rare Nataraja Brass Statue posture triumphs
joyfully on the demon dwarf Apasmara, who embodies ignorances of the world and
here sits with his implements in his hands on a three-layered heightened
pedestal carved in mesmerizing highlighted lotus petals.
This cosmic dancer
represents a connection between religion and arts and this powerful dance, also
named pralaya symbolizes, the dissolution of everything that is existing into
him or the energy. Shiva’s left leg held high in the air, while right placed on
the demon’s head along with that slight smile on face represents his gesture of
elated calmness on the success of, him being the savior of the universe by encapsulating
spiritual ignorance.
The anterior hands are posed in his characteristic Gajahasta (elephant hand) mudra while the rear hands carry Agni (fire) or the flame of destruction and damru symbolic of recreation; Agni and damru together are responsible for focussing the fire and space elements respectively. This Shiva idol attracts itself also by the elegant sparkling gold jewels laid over him, the short length dhoti that spreads in delicacy, and the long aureoled crown carved in superfine patterns.
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