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Lord Shiva-Dancing Shiva Natraj in Brass 12"

Lord Shiva-Dancing Shiva Natraj in Brass 12"

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Lord Shiva-Dancing Shiva Natraj in Brass 12"

 
 
 
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  • Lord Shiva-God of formation of universe and he is as well referred has destructor. His huge position is to balance the good and evil events. Though this balance gets disturb he destroys the creation for the formation of next cycle. He is a deity of exercise in the cyclic practice of formation.

  • Lord Shiva is the lord of mercy. He guards the devotees since evil forces, trouble and suffering of their devotees.

  • Lord Shiva has 1,008 names, including Mahadeva, Mahesh, Rudra, Neelkantha, and Ishwar. He is also called Mahayogi.

  • The dance of shiva is symbolic of the dynamic forces of creation and destruction, and the harmonious balance of opposites.

  • size: 12" x 9" x 4"


Description

Shiva Nataraja Statues : This is a statue of Shiva / Siva Nataraja, who is the God of Destruction and Transformation in Hinduism.Nataraj, the dancing form of Lord Shiva, is a symbolic synthesis of the most important aspects of Hinduism and Indian culture.Siva Nataraja, the lord of the dance, consolidates into a single image many meanings of the Hindu tradition. The symbolism shown in an image of Nataraja.


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