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Shiva Rea was born in Hermosa Beach, California, in 1967; her father, liking the image of Nataraja, dancing Shiva, named her after that Hindu deity. [2] She started practicing yoga when she was 14 years old, learning from a library book. [1]
Shiva is a 1990 Indian Hindi-language action drama film written and directed by Ram Gopal Varma. It was a remake of Varma's debut Telugu film, Siva (1989). The film has Nagarjuna (in his Hindi debut) and Amala in lead roles with Raghuvaran and J. D. Chakravarthy as the antagonists.
Known for his break dancing skills, Chiranjeevi has starred in more than 150 feature films. [3] [4] He rose to stardom after playing the lead in the action film Khaidi (1983). [5] His 1987 film Swayamkrushi premiered at the Moscow International Film Festival. [6]
The life of Shiva, an orphan who possesses the power of the Agnyastra, (the astra of fire) within himself and shares a history with the most powerful astra, Brahmastra. [105] Govinda Naam Mera [ab] Shashank Khaitan: Karan Johar, Hiroo Johar, Apoorva Mehta Shashank Khaitan Vicky Kaushal, Kiara Advani, Bhumi Pednekar
In 2004, a 2 meter statue of the dancing Shiva was unveiled at CERN, the European Center for Research in Particle Physics in Geneva. The statue, symbolizing Shiva's cosmic dance of creation and destruction, was given to CERN by the Indian government to celebrate the research center's long association with India. [61]
Chola dynasty statue depicting Shiva dancing as Nataraja (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) The depiction of Shiva as Nataraja (Sanskrit नटराज; Naṭarāja) is a form (mūrti) of Shiva as "Lord of Dance". [278] [279] The names Nartaka ("dancer") and Nityanarta ("eternal dancer") appear in the Shiva Sahasranama. [280]
Chiranjeevi as Narasimha Reddy, the leader of India's resistance and a supremely skilled warrior. Rudra Soni as young Narasimha; Vijay Sethupathi as Raja Pandiyan, a Tamil warrior who joins the resistance against British; Kichcha Sudeepa as Avuku Raju, a chief who is envious of Reddy's popularity but still admires his courage.
Shiva Tandava is described as a vigorous dance that is the source of the cycle of creation, preservation and dissolution. While the Rudra Tandava depicts his violent nature, first as the creator and later as the destroyer of the universe, even of death itself, the Ananda Tandava depicts him as joyful.