Brass Nataraja – In Gangavataran Posture

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Nataraja is the divine cosmic dancer form of Lord Shiva. He is the Lord of dance and dramatic arts. This sculpture is representative of the 108th dance posture called the Gangavataran Tandava in the Thillai Natarajar temple in Chidambaram (Tamil Nadu).

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SKU: BSHV0109
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Description

Finish Yellow Antique
Weight Per Piece 0.4 kg
Height (in inches) 6
Width (in inches) 3.5
Depth (in inches) 1.75
Material Brass

This exquisite brass sculpture beautifully showcases the divine artistry of Lord Shiva in his Nataraja form, performing the graceful Gangavataran posture. In this mesmerizing depiction, Lord Shiva, the supreme deity of destruction and creation, takes on the role of the cosmic dancer.

What sets this sculpture apart is the depiction of Lord Shiva in the Gangavataran posture. In this divine form, Lord Shiva embodies the moment when he used his matted hair to break the fall of the mighty River Ganga as she descended from the heavens to the Earth. The serene expression on his face and the flowing hair beautifully symbolize this act of compassion and grace

Now, here’s the interesting part. The sculpture shows Nataraja in a specific pose called “Gangavataran.” This pose represents a story from Hindu mythology.

In this story, Nataraja is not just dancing; he’s also saving the world. He’s standing on one hand and holding his both legs up high. Nataraja is catching Ganga in his hair. It’s a powerful and graceful pose.

So, when you see “Brass Nataraja – In Gangavataran Posture,” it means you’re looking at a beautiful brass sculpture of Nataraja, the dancing god, in a pose where he’s saving the river Ganga. It’s a piece of art that tells a meaningful story from Hindu mythology.

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