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5" Small Lord Shiva as Nataraja Idol in Brass | Handmade | Made In India

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In Hinduism, Nataraja, the “King of Dance”, also known as “Adalvallan” is a depiction of Lord Shiva. Nataraja is represented in this cosmic dance style as having many arms and elegantly dancing within a circle of fire, representing the endless cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction. His right foot stomping on the demon Apasmara represents the triumph of truth over ignorance and evil. In this rendition, He is depicted in “Abhaya Mudra”, symbolizing liberation and protection. Lord Nataraja signifies Shiva’s cosmic role as the divine dancer and supreme creator of the universe. Skillfully handcrafted in India, this brass artwork invites you to embrace change, find inner harmony, and seek spiritual enlightenment.

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Specifications
ZEF30
Brass
Height: 5.2 inch
Width: 4 inch
Depth: 2 inch
Weight 260 gm
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The Divine Cosmic Dance

This exquisite brass figurine captures the dynamic and profound essence of Lord Shiva as Nataraja, the Lord of the Dance. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail by skilled artisans in India, this statue embodies a powerful symbol of creation, preservation, and destruction – the eternal cycle of the universe. The graceful posture, with one leg raised and the other firmly planted, signifies the balance between stillness and movement, a central tenet of Shiva's cosmic performance.

A Symbol of Universal Rhythm

Nataraja's dance, known as the Tandava, is not merely a physical act but a spiritual representation of the universe's continuous creation and dissolution. The circular frame, or *prabhamandala*, surrounding Shiva represents the cosmos itself, with its flames symbolizing the destructive yet regenerative force of the universe. Within this circle, Shiva's energetic movements create and sustain all existence. The story of Nataraja originates from ancient Tamil traditions, where Shiva is depicted as the supreme dancer who performs the Tandava to release souls from the cycle of birth and death. It is believed that his dance rhythmically governs the universe.

Artistic Craftsmanship and Spiritual Significance

Each aspect of this brass statue is imbued with deep meaning. The serene yet powerful expression on Shiva's face reflects his detachment from worldly illusions and his mastery over the mind. His upper right hand typically holds a drum, the *damaru*, whose beat represents the rhythm of creation and the passage of time. The upper left hand often carries fire, symbolizing destruction and transformation. The lower right hand is raised in the *abhaya mudra*, offering protection and reassurance, while the lower left hand points to his raised foot, indicating liberation and spiritual enlightenment. The dwarf figure trampled beneath Shiva’s foot is Apasmara Purusha, representing ignorance, which Shiva conquers through his divine dance. This 5-inch Nataraja idol is more than just a decorative item; it is a conduit for spiritual energy and a reminder of the universal forces at play. Its compact size makes it ideal for placement on altars, desks, or shelves, bringing a touch of divine grace and artistic brilliance to any space. The rich golden hue of the brass lends it an aura of timeless elegance, making it a cherished piece for meditation, contemplation, or as a meaningful gift. It is a testament to the enduring legacy of Indian craftsmanship and the profound spiritual philosophy it represents.
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