Lord of Dance
- September 8, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Lord of Dance
Subject: History
Section: Art and Culture
Context: The magnificent Nataraja sculpture has been installed at Bharat Mandapam
More about the news:
- It is the tallest statue of Lord Shiva’s dancing form in the world.
- The statue is an ashtadhatu (eight-metal alloy) piece of art, crafted by sculptors from Swamimalai in Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu.
- The statue is 27 feet tall and weighs about 18 tonnes.
- The design draws inspiration from three revered Nataraja idols i.e. the Thillai Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram, the Uma Maheswarar Temple in Konerirajapuram, and the Brihadeeswara (Big) Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in Thanjavur.
More about Nataraja:
- Nataraja, also known as the Lord of the Dance, is represented in metal or stone in many Shaivite temples, particularly in South India.
- It is an important piece of Chola sculpture,
- The Nataraja sculpture is characterized by various features:
- The drum, symbolizing the sound of creation, is held in the upper right hand. It is signified that all creations originate from the great sound of the damru.
- The eternal fire, representing destruction, is held in the upper left hand, emphasizing that destruction precedes and complements creation.
- The lower right hand is raised in the Abhay mudra, which signifies benediction and the assurance to devotees not to be afraid.
- The lower left hand points towards the upraised foot, indicating the path of salvation.
- The figure of a small dwarf serves as the base upon which Shiva is depicted dancing, symbolizing ignorance and individual ego.
- Shiva’s matted and flowing locks symbolize the flow of the Ganges River.
- In terms of ornamentation, one ear of Shiva is adorned with a male earring, while the other features a female earring. This represents the fusion of male and female energies and is often referred to as Ardhanarishwar.
- A snake is elegantly twisted around Shiva’s arm, symbolizing the kundalini power, which resides in the dormant stage within the human spine and, when awakened, leads to true consciousness.
- The Nataraja is surrounded by a nimbus of glowing lights, symbolizing the vast unending cycles of time,reminding observers of the eternal nature of the universe and the perpetual dance within it.