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  2. Nataraja - Wikipedia

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    Chola bronze, Tamil Nadu, 10th or 11th century.. The word Nataraja is a Sanskrit term, from नट Nata meaning "act, drama, dance" and राज Raja meaning "king, lord"; it can be roughly translated as Lord of the dance or King of the dance.

  3. Tandava - Wikipedia

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    A Shiva Nataraja idol in Tamil Nadu, India. Tandava (also spelled as Tāṇḍavam), also known as Tāṇḍava Natyam, is a divine dance performed by Hindu god Shiva. [1][2][3][4][5] Shiva is depicted as dancing the Tandava in his form of Nataraja. The Natya Shastra, a Sanskrit treatise on the performing arts, describes various aspects of the ...

  4. Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram - Wikipedia

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    The main gopuram of Chidambaram Natarajar temple. Thillai Nataraja Temple, also referred as the Chidambaram Nataraja Temple, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Nataraja, the form of Shiva as the lord of dance. This temple is located in Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India. This temple has ancient roots and a Shiva shrine existed at the site when the town ...

  5. Kathak - Wikipedia

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    The stage typically is bare with no distracting background, states Williams, with musicians seated on rugs downstage right (audience's left), and if it is a Hindu performance there is an image of dancing Shiva or a Ganesha on the stage's left with flowers and perfumed incense burning. [52] [note 2]

  6. File:Statuette of dancing Shiva, the Nataraja.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Varahi - Wikipedia

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    Such a Varahi sculpture is found at Abanesi, depicted with the dancing Shiva. [8] She may also be depicted holding a child sitting on her lap, as Matrikas are often depicted. [16] [22] Matsya Varahi is depicted as two-armed, with spiral-coiled hair and holding a fish (matsya) and a kapala. The fish and wine-cup kapala are special ...

  8. File:1 dancing Hindu god Shiva Nataraja Tanjore, India.jpg

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    Description: Hinduism god of arts and yoga hiva Nataraja, sous sa forme du Roi de la danse (Adavallane) (Danse cosmique qui crée et détruit l'univers dans un rythme infini) Vedaranyam XIIè siècle Dynastie des Chôlâ Bronze n°41 Rodin a estimé que cette figure de Shiva dansant était "la plus parfaite représentation du mouvement rythmique" Musée de Tanjore Rajaraja Museum, Thanjavur ...

  9. Gajasurasamhara - Wikipedia

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    Gajasurasamhara (lit. "The Slayer of the elephant demon"), also Gajasamhara, Gajantaka and Gajaha (all three lit. "the Slayer of the elephant") [1] and Matangari ("The Enemy of the elephant"), [2] is a fierce aspect of the Hindu god Shiva as the Destroyer of the elephant demon, Gajasura. The icon is popular in Pallava and Chola art, which ...