Shiva Nataraja (Lord of the Dance)
Shiva Nataraja (Lord of the Dance)
Shiva Nataraja (Lord of the Dance)
Shiva Nataraja (Lord of the Dance)
Shiva Nataraja (Lord of the Dance)

Image credit: The Henry Barber Trust, The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham

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The Hindu deity performs the mystic Dance of Creation. In the waving locks of his braided hair is the mermaid figure of Ganga. In his right ear is a man's earring and in the left, a woman's, together symbolising the male and female character of the god. The small drum in his upper right hand is a symbol of creativity; in his left hand is the fire that purifies the soul. The lower right hand gives a sign of reassurance, while the lower left indicates the refuge of the devotee – the dwarf of Self – at his feet. The fiery halo around the figure of Siva represents the energy that shapes all things. The sculpture is from South India, where many similar bronzes were made from the twelfth to sixteenth centuries.

The Barber Institute of Fine Arts

Birmingham

Title

Shiva Nataraja (Lord of the Dance)

Date

probably 15th C–16th C

Medium

bronze

Measurements

H 78 x W 69.2 x D 24 cm

Accession number

46.3

Acquisition method

purchased from Messrs. Spink, 1946

Work type

Statue

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