Brass Om Nataraja – Brass Statue, Height : 24″ | Home Decor

Brass Om Nataraja – Brass Statue, Height : 24″ | Home Decor

15,000

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  • Material: Brass
  • Color : Multi
  • Dimension : Height : 24 inches X Width : 21 inches X Depth :4.2 inches, Weight :14.2 kg
  • Included Component: 1 Nataraja
  • Care instruction : Clean with a dry & soft cloth
  • In the most common type of image, Shiva is shown with four arms and flying locks dancing on the figure of a dwarf, who is sometimes identified as Apasmara (a symbol of human ignorance; apasmara means “forgetfulness” or “heedlessness”). Shiva’s back right hand holds the damaru (hourglass-shaped drum); the front right hand is in the abhaya mudra (the “fear-not” gesture, made by holding the palm outward with fingers pointing up); the back left hand carries Agni (fire) in a vessel or in the palm of the hand; and the front left hand is held across his chest in the gajahasta (elephant-trunk) pose, with wrist limp and fingers pointed downward toward the uplifted left foot. The locks of Shiva’s hair stand out in several strands interspersed with flowers, a skull, a crescent moon, and the figure of Ganga (the Ganges River personified as a goddess). His figure is encircled by a ring of flames, the prabhamandala. In classic Sanskrit treatises on dance, this form, the most common representation of Nataraja, is called the bhujungatrasa (“trembling of the snake”).

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