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natraja is the poses of shiva while dancing it have total 108 pose with each having different meanings

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Was nataraja in charge of anything?

Nataraja is an Incarnation (avatāra) of Lord Shiva. He was in charge of all the arts and craft knowledge.


Is nataraja is eunuch incarnation of lord shiva?

no it is not but is the incarnation of the moment when lord shiva is in anger and dance


What is shiva known as?

Shiva is known as the destoyer, Lord of destruction. He is also known as Shankar, Mahadev, Shambhu & nataraja


Who is the Hindu god of dance?

it is Nataraja who is an incarnation of 1 of the 3 Trimuti gods Shiva


How do sculptures of Shiva Nataraja reflect beliefs of the people of India?

Shiva is a god in Hinduism. The sculptures of this god reflect the Hindu religion that many Indians believe in.


Does Iconic image of Buddha and or Shiva Nataraja tell a story?

Shiva Natraja certainly tells a story. One time lord Shiva got very angry and started to dance, all the earth began to shake and was about to be destroyed due to the power of this dance. This image is known as Nataraj form.


When did Nataraja Ramakrishna die?

Nataraja Ramakrishna died in 2011.


When did Nataraja Guru die?

Nataraja Guru died in 1973.


When was Nataraja Guru born?

Nataraja Guru was born in 1895.


What nicknames does Nataraja Subramanian go by?

Nataraja Subramanian goes by Natty.


Was Hinduism developed in the vedic period?

Elements of it predate the Vedic period. For instance, a statue of a dancing man from neolithic Harappa is in the same posture as the dancing Nataraja form of the god Shiva.


Who is Shiven?

The Sanskrit word, 'Shiven' means 'of LORD SHIVA'. Shiva is an adjective meaning auspicious, kind, gracious. Shiva is a major Hindu god. In the Shaiva tradition of Hinduism, Shiva is seen as supreme God. Followers of Hinduism who focus their worship upon Shiva are called Shaivites or Shaivas. Shiva is usually worshipped in the form of 'Shiva linga'. In images, he is generally represented as immersed in deep meditation or dancing the Tandava upon maya, the demon of ignorance in his manifestation of Nataraja, the lord of the dance. In some other Hindu denominations, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva represent the three primary aspects of the divine in Hinduism and are collectively known as the Trimurti or trinity. In this school of religious thought, Brahma is the creator, Vishnu is the maintainer or preserver, and Shiva is the destroyer or transformer.