WebShiva's foot on Apasmara (detail), Shiva as Lord of the Dance (Nataraja), c. 11th century, Copper alloy, Chola period, 68.3 x 56.5 cm (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) Shiva’s right … Web"Shiva the Hindu god of destruction is also known as Nataraja, the Lord of Dancers (In Sanskrit Nata means dance and raja means Lord). The visual image of Nataraja achieved canonical form in the bronzes cast under the Chola dynasty in the tenth century AD, and then continued to be reproduced in metal, stone and other substances right up to the present …
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WebUnfolding India’s large philosophical and cultural traditions, including its social organisation, its art, and attitudes toward family, romantic love, and marriage, The Dance Of Shiva: … WebThe Dance of Siva: Religion, Art and Poetry in South India (Cambridge Studies in Religious Traditions, Series Number 7) by David James Smith 3.73 avg rating — 11 ratings WebShiva (/ ˈ ʃ ɪ v ə /; Sanskrit: शिव, romanized: Śiva, lit. 'The Auspicious One' ), also known as Mahadeva (/ m ə ˈ h ɑː ˈ d eɪ v ə /; Sanskrit: महादेव:, romanized: Mahādevaḥ, lit. 'The Great God' [mɐɦaːd̪eːʋɐ]), or Hara, is one … fantic ersatzteilkatalog