natraja is the poses of shiva while dancing it have total 108 pose with each having different meanings
Nataraja is an Incarnation (avatāra) of Lord Shiva. He was in charge of all the arts and craft knowledge.
no it is not but is the incarnation of the moment when lord shiva is in anger and dance
Shiva is known as the destoyer, Lord of destruction. He is also known as Shankar, Mahadev, Shambhu & nataraja
it is Nataraja who is an incarnation of 1 of the 3 Trimuti gods Shiva
Shiva is a god in Hinduism. The sculptures of this god reflect the Hindu religion that many Indians believe in.
The Nataraja statue in Hindu culture symbolizes Lord Shiva's cosmic dance, representing creation, destruction, and the cycle of life. It signifies the balance of power and destruction in the universe, and the eternal rhythm of existence.
Nataraja is pronounced as "nuh-tah-rah-jah." The emphasis is typically on the second syllable, "tah." This term refers to a depiction of the Hindu god Shiva as the cosmic dancer, symbolizing the rhythm of the universe.
Both the seated Buddha in China and the Indian sculpture of Shiva Nataraja embody deep spiritual significance and serve as representations of enlightenment and divine presence in their respective cultures. Each figure is depicted in a dynamic pose that reflects a philosophical concept: the Buddha in meditation, symbolizing inner peace and enlightenment, and Shiva Nataraja in a cosmic dance, representing the cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction. Additionally, both sculptures showcase intricate artistry and craftsmanship, highlighting the cultural values of their time.
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.
Nataraja Guru died in 1973.
Nataraja Guru was born in 1895.
Nataraja Ramakrishna died in 2011.