Natraj with Stone Work
This Natraj (Lord of the Dance) statue is made of brass and stone work with Eye-catching carving finish gives it a traditional and ethnic look.
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This Natraj (Lord of the Dance) statue is made of brass and stonework with an Eye-catching carving finish gives it a traditional and ethnic look. Brass is a very strong and long-lasting material. It often has a bright golden appearance. Here, In this avatar, Shiva – who is believed to be the destroyer of all evils is shown in the form of a divine dancer performing his dance. This highly preferred for devotional and decor purposes.
The King of Dance - Nataraja. Nataraja or Nataraj depicts the third god of Hindus – Lord Shiva. In this avatar, Shiva – who is believed to be the destroyer of all evils is shown in the form of a divine dancer performing his dance. In this brass sculpture of Lord Shiva is seen dancing in a ring of flames, while lifting his left leg and is seen balancing on the demon that is believed to signify his ignorance. Nataraj is always depicted with his four hands. A cobra (snake) uncoils from his lower right forearm. The upper right-hand holds a “Damru”, a small drum shaped instrument. The second right hand is in ‘Abhayamudra’ meaning protection against evil and ignorance. The upper left hand contains the fire, symbolizing destruction. The second left-hand points towards the raised foot which signifies liberation.
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