Lord Nataraja - God Of Classical Dance

 

Lord Nataraja - God Of Classical Dance


Loard Nataraja



 Lord Nataraja is God Of Indian classical dance. A Classical Dancer Start Her/ His Performance By Doing namaskar and Vandan To Lord Nataraja. Lord Natraja is a depiction of the Hindu god Shiva as the divine dancer. Lord Nataraja dance is called Tandavam or Nadanta, depending on the context of the dance. The word Nataraja is a Sanskrit term, from नट Nata meaning "act, drama, dance" and राज Raja meaning "king, lord"To Understand The Concept of  Lord Nataraja We Have To Understand The Ideas Of Dance  Itself Like Yoga Dance Induces Trance Ecstasy And The Experience Of The Divine. Lord Nataraja Holds In His upper right hand , The damaru, the drum whose beats syncopate the act of creation and the passage of time.His lower right hand with his palm raised and facing the viewer is lifted in the gesture of the abhaya mudra, which says to the supplicant, “Be not afraid, for those who follow the path of righteousness will have my blessing.”

Loard Nataraja

 Lord Nataraja Hold  In His lower left hand stretches diagonally across his chest with his palm facing down towards . Lord Nataraja raised left foot, which signifies spiritual grace and fulfillment through meditation and mastery over one’s baser appetites .In his upper left hand he holds the agni (image left), the flame of destruction that annihilates all that the sound of the damaru has drummed into existence.

             Lord Nataraja hair, the long hair of the yogi, streams out across the space within the halo of fire that constitutes the universe. Throughout this entire process of chaos and renewal, the face of the god remains tranquil, transfixed in what the historian of South Asian art Heinrich Zimmer calls, “the mask of god’s eternal essence.”


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