  
Height: 48 inches
Width: 38 inches, 23 at Base
Depth: 14 inches
Weight: 220 pounds |
Materials:
Panchaloha bronze made of 5 metals; Copper, Tin, Zinc, with small
amounts of Gold & Silver
Casting:
Lost Wax
Method
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Defining Features of the Statue: One
form of the Hindu god Shiva, Shiva as Lord of the Dance (Shiva Nataraja), is
particularly associated with the reign of the Chola rulers of South India.
According to one myth, Shiva visited a group of sages in order to punish them
for the inadequacies of their devotion. In an attempt to resist Shiva, the sages
threw weapons at him: a tiger, snakes, fire, a drum, a skull, and the demon of
ignorance. Shiva subdued all of these. As a result, Shiva as Lord of the Dance
is shown standing atop a demon dwarf and wearing snakes around his arms and
shoulders and a striped garment, the remnants of the tiger, around his hips. In
his upper left hand he holds the fire and he uses the drum, seen in his upper
right hand, to beat the rhythm of his victory dance. The fire and Shiva's
dancing pose also refer to his role as the creator and destroyer of the
universe. Above Shiva's right hand is a small image of Ganga, the
personification of the Ganges River, with her hands in the gesture of prayer (anjalimudra).
This figure refers to the story of how the Ganges River, which originally flowed
in the heavens, came to flow on earth. When the gods permitted it to come down,
in answer to the prayers of a yogi, Shiva agreed to break the crushing fall of
its descent to earth by catching it in his hair.
About the Pose of the Sculpture:
The symbolism of Siva Nataraja is
religion, art and science merged as one. In God's endless dance of creation,
preservation, destruction and paired graces is hidden a deep understanding of
our universe. Aum Namah Sivaya. Bhashya Nataraja, the King of Dance, has
four arms. The upper right hand holds the drum from which creation issues
forth. The lower right hand is raised in blessing, betokening preservation.
The upper left hand holds a flame, which is destruction, the dissolution of
form. The right leg, representing obscuring grace, stands upon Apasmarapurusha,
a soul temporarily earth-bound by its own sloth, confusion and forgetfulness.
The uplifted left leg is revealing grace, which releases the mature soul from
bondage. The lower left hand gestures toward that holy foot in assurance that
Siva's grace is the refuge for everyone, the way to liberation. The circle of
fire represents the cosmos and especially consciousness. The all-devouring form
looming above is Mahakala, "Great Time." The cobra around Nataraja's waist is
kundalini shakti, the soul-impelling cosmic power resident within all.
Nataraja's dance is not just a symbol. It is taking place within each of us, at
the atomic level, this very moment. The Agamas proclaim, "The birth of the
world, its maintenance, its destruction, the soul's obscuration and liberation
are the five acts of His dance." Aum Namah Sivaya.
Care: The piece can be used both
indoors and outdoors. Dust the piece regularly. If you would like the piece to
shine use a cotton cloth with some coconut oil or other natural oil to wipe down
the statue.
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