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The cosmic dance of Shiva symbolises the interplay of dynamic and static divine energy flow, containing the five principles of eternal energy creation, preservation, destruction, illusion and ...
Summing up the discussion on the concept underlying Lord Shiva, let us see how he keeps the whole existential order in perfect balance. Despite evolutionary barrier of incommunicability amongst ...
The dance of Shiva is beautifully captured in what is the high watermark of Hindu art—the image of Nataraja, Lord of the Cosmic Dance. Here the creativity of Indian sculpture is at its zenith.
Hindu philosophy traditionally describes Tandava as Lord Shiva’s vigorous dance that represents the cosmic cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction.
Iconic depiction In Bharatanatyam, the Nataraja pose represents Lord Shiva as the cosmic dancer. This pose is an iconic depiction of Shiva as the “Lord of Dance” and is one of the most revered images ...
So from that modality of Shiva and Shakti, I found myself a reference point in my own culture and religion. I will follow Shiva’s path. I will be like the Cosmic Dancer.” ...
Lord Shiva's Damru is more than a drum; it's a symbol of cosmic balance, creation, and destruction. Its sound embodies 'Om,' the primordial sound of the universe, driving the cycle of existence.
(RNS) — Often cast as the most transcendent sect of Hinduism, Shaivism’s appeal to scientific-minded Hindus is becoming more visible.
nspired by the natural indigo technique of Sagner a? Bagru, Sangeeta Gupta, an acclaimed artist, poet and film maker, and recently retired as chief commissioner of Income Tax, felt responsible to ...
Lord Shiva's cosmic dance on canvas Kolkata: In a new series of paintings, veteran artist Uma Bardhan has captured the different motions of creation, destruction and salvation as reflected in the ...