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Lord Shiva’s invincibility is one of the most celebrated aspects of his warrior identity. His battles against forces of evil—whether it’s demons or cosmic upheaval—illustrate his dominance.
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.
Lord Shiva’s cosmic dance, performed in his resplendent form as Nataraja, took place in the golden court (Kanagasabai in Tamil) at the Chidambaram Temple in India. The dance, known as Ananda Tandavam ...
Hindu Mythology News: 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 t ...
Masik Shivratri is basically Shiva’s monthly VIP event, where the universe hands out spiritual upgrades like a cosmic subscription service. This monthly occurrence is said to cleanse karmic ...
Sharada Srinivasan, Shiva as 'Cosmic Dancer': On Pallava Origins for the Nataraja Bronze, World Archaeology, Vol. 36, No. 3, The Archaeology of Hinduism (Sep., 2004), pp. 432-450 Link account to ...