Shiva as Lord of Dance (Nataraja) – Chola Period
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This museum-quality wall art print depicts Shiva as Lord of Dance (Nataraja), one of the most celebrated forms of Hindu sacred art. Originating in Tamil Nadu during the Chola period (ca. 11th century), this image unites Shiva’s roles as creator, preserver and destroyer of the universe.
Encircled by a flaming halo, Shiva performs the cosmic dance of time. In his hands, he holds the damaru (drum of creation) and agni (fire of destruction). His lower right hand offers abhayamudra, a gesture of reassurance, while his left hand points toward the raised foot that signifies liberation. Beneath his right foot lies Apasmara Purusha, the dwarf symbolising ignorance and illusion.
A timeless masterpiece of Indian art, this work conveys the eternal cycle of existence and the promise of salvation. Perfect for meditation rooms, puja spaces, yoga studios or cultural interiors, it brings divine energy and balance into the home.
✨ Key Details
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Museum-quality reproduction of Shiva Nataraja from the Chola period
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Symbolises creation, preservation, destruction and liberation
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Indian (Tamil Nadu), ca. 11th century
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Medium: copper alloy sculpture
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Available in multiple sizes
This museum-quality wall art print depicts Shiva as Lord of Dance (Nataraja), one of the most celebrated forms of Hindu sacred art. Originating in Tamil Nadu during the Chola period (ca. 11th century), this image unites Shiva’s roles as creator, preserver and destroyer of the universe.
Encircled by a flaming halo, Shiva performs the cosmic dance of time. In his hands, he holds the damaru (drum of creation) and agni (fire of destruction). His lower right hand offers abhayamudra, a gesture of reassurance, while his left hand points toward the raised foot that signifies liberation. Beneath his right foot lies Apasmara Purusha, the dwarf symbolising ignorance and illusion.
A timeless masterpiece of Indian art, this work conveys the eternal cycle of existence and the promise of salvation. Perfect for meditation rooms, puja spaces, yoga studios or cultural interiors, it brings divine energy and balance into the home.
✨ Key Details
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Museum-quality reproduction of Shiva Nataraja from the Chola period
-
Symbolises creation, preservation, destruction and liberation
-
Indian (Tamil Nadu), ca. 11th century
-
Medium: copper alloy sculpture
-
Available in multiple sizes
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We want you to love your art. If you’re not completely satisfied, you can request a return with full refund within 30 days of receiving your order.
We want you to love your art. If you’re not completely satisfied, you can request a return with full refund within 30 days of receiving your order.