As the lord of destruction, the god Shiva plays a crucial role in maintaining ... In the form of Nataraja, the lord of the dance, he performs the Tandava, a dance that represents the cycle of ...
This pose is an iconic depiction of Shiva as the “Lord of Dance” and is one of the most revered images in Hinduism. Lord Shiva, also known as “Mahadeva” or “the god of gods,” governs the beginning and ...
Habitations of 210 reclusive Siddhas, mystic hills contain ancient Sri Thirumangali Amman Temple that promises spiritual ...
The Arudhra Darshan celebrates ‘Nataraj’, the cosmic dance of God Shiva. This festival is also observed with great enthusiasm in Lord Shiva temples in Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Australia, and ...
a Bharatanatyam dance tells a story. In Indian mythology, there are three main gods: Brahma (the creator), Vishnu (the protector) and Shiva (the destroyer). It is said that Shiva, who is also ...
According to this idea, there is no god or goddess that is wholly ... Image caption, Shiva Nataraja, the Lord of the Dance Shiva Nataraja, the Lord of the Dance, is an example of a murti.