| Specifications |
| ZCL13 | |
| Brass Statue | |
| Height: 22 inch | |
| Width: 18 inch | |
| Depth: 4.7 inch | |
| Weight 10.85 kg |
| Delivery and Return Policies |
| Usually ships in 10 days | |
| Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days | |
| Free Delivery |
Nataraja, often
referred to as the "Lord of the Dance,"
stands as an iconic representation of Lord Shiva in Hinduism, carrying profound
cosmic symbolism. This divine form visually conveys the eternal cycle of
creation, preservation, and destruction, signifying the timeless rhythm of the
universe. Its significance lies in its portrayal of the delicate balance
between opposing cosmic forces, exemplifying the transformative power of
Shiva's dance. The fiery circle surrounding Nataraja symbolizes the fire of
ignorance and ego, which he extinguishes through his dance. His intricate hand
gestures impart wisdom, blessings, and fearlessness. Nataraja's dynamic dance
elevates the observer from the mundane to the divine, signifying Shiva's role
as the ultimate source of all existence, encompassing both creation and
destruction. This iconic representation serves as a profound embodiment of Hindu philosophy,
spirituality, and the intricate interplay of life's dualities within the
eternal cosmic dance.
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