Loading

Nataraja

Unknown1100/1200

National Museum - New Delhi

National Museum - New Delhi
New Delhi , India

Nataraja, the Lord of Dance, represents the essential aspects of Shiva; creation, preservation, destruction, and grace. The dance he performs is the dance of bliss or ananda tandava.
In this image Nataraja has four arms; the rear right hand carries the damaru or drum, symbolic of the primeval sound of creation and the left holds a flame of fire, symbol of destruction. The front right hand is in abhaya-mudra symbolizing protection and the rear left arm crosses his chest to the right and the fingers point to his feet, where Shiva tramples the dwarf demon Apasmarapurusha, or ignorance. The left leg is raised diagonally with the foot in air, denoting the path of salvation. The image of Shiva is encircled by a prabhamandala, like a circle of light.
The matted locks of Shiva is adorned with the figure of river goddess Ganga, a snake, jewels, flowers, a crescent moon and a human skull.

Show lessRead more
  • Title: Nataraja
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date: 1100/1200
  • Location: Chola Tamil Nadu
  • Physical Dimensions: Bronze 96 x 82.8 x 28.2 cm
  • Accession Number: 56.2/1
National Museum - New Delhi

Get the app

Explore museums and play with Art Transfer, Pocket Galleries, Art Selfie, and more

Home
Discover
Play
Nearby
Favorites