Description
A classic and timeless Nataraj statue provides a tasteful ambiance to any interior or exterior decoration. A tall over 4 ft inch delightful piece with a strong presentation is breathtaking.
Material: Sandstone / Khandolite stone
Dimension(HWL): 46 x 28.5 x 17 inch
Height ( approx. ): 4 ft
Position: Dancing
The foreground of the Divine stone sculptures:
- The fiery rings, circumambient Lord Shiva represent the universe with all its phantasm, pain, and suffering.
- The tumble hair of Lord Shiva symbolizes the air element.
- The fiery rings, circumambient Lord Shiva represent the universe with all its phantasm, pain, and suffering.
- The semi-circle moon, in the hair of Lord Shiva, creates different seasons. The moon is also the deity of time, that’s why Lord Shiva is called the Maha Kaalaa.
- Lord Shiva is widely known as the three-eye god. One is the sun, the second is the moon, and the third on the forehead is called the eye of wisdom.
- The cobra bending around his neck, chest, and upper arms represent the Kundalini Shakti.
- He is seen holding a Damru in his upper right hand, Agni in a vessel in his upper left hand. The lower right is a gesture in the Abhay mudra while the lower left is in Gajahasta mudra.
- He is seen dancing on the figure of a demon called Apasmara. (a symbol of human ignorance)
“Nataraj” the cosmic dancer :
- Lord Shiva is the annihilator and protector of the universe.
- It is the fearsome dance of Lord Shiva. It is the combination of Rudra Tandava and Ananda Tandava.
- Nataraj dance form represents five actions of Lord Shiva: creation, sustenance, dissolution, and covering from all the illusion and initiation.
Few ideas to set the classic piece of the decorative stone statue:
- The best place to set the statue is the Northeast corner. Either in the house or even in the garden to the following corner.
- Set it in front of any office, restaurant, institution, school, etc.
- You can also put it in the center of any garden, lawn, fountain, and swimming pool.
- This form of Lord Shiva is widely worshipped by dancers, so you can place him at the home/training room temple or in your school.
Guide to keep and take care of the decorative stone:
- The best thing about Sandstone is that the material can stand in any weather.
- The handling and caring are also made easy for their durability.
- Dusting can be done by using a soft brush or a cloth over the surface.
- Clean the statue on every alternative day, to ward off dirt accumulated over the surface.