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Best Seller | Features:Brass StatueMade In IndiaGold FinishProduct Type: FigurineSubject: Spiritual & ReligiousColor: GoldenPrimary Material: MetalMaterial Details: BrassQuantity: 1Hand Painted: YesHandmade: YesPurposeful Distressing Type: No DistressingLead Free:... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| This Mahadeva God Lord Shiva Nataraja Figurine stands at 3" tall, 2.5" wide and 1.25" deep approximately. It weighs about 2 ounces. Features:This Mahadeva God lord Shiva Nataraja Figurine is made of high quality polyresin, individually handcrafted and... more | go to store |
| This Shiva Nataraja figurine stands at 9" tall, 7.5" long and 3 1/8" deep approximately. Features:This Shiva Nataraja figurine is made of designer composite resin, hand painted and polished individually. Color tone may vary from pictures. This Shiva... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Features:Brass StatueMade in IndiaGold FinishProduct Type: StatueSubject: Spiritual & ReligiousColor: Silver/Brown/GoldPrimary Material: MetalMaterial Details: BrassQuantity: 1Hand Painted: YesHandmade: YesPurposeful Distressing Type: No... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Features:Brass SculptureMade in IndiaGold FinishProduct Type: StatueSubject: Spiritual & ReligiousColor: GoldPrimary Material: MetalMaterial Details: BrassQuantity: 1Hand Painted: YesHandmade: YesPurposeful Distressing Type: No DistressingLead Free:... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Features:Brass StatueMade in IndiaGold FinishProduct Type: StatueSubject: Spiritual & ReligiousColor: GoldPrimary Material: MetalMaterial Details: BrassQuantity: 1Hand Painted: YesHandmade: YesPurposeful Distressing Type: No DistressingLead Free:... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Lord Shiva is revered as one of the Supreme Beings who creates, protects and transforms the universe. He as a great acetic concentrates on meditation as a means to find perfect happiness. This brass statue depicts Lord Shiva performing his cosmic... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| This plaque, despite its representational limitations, symbolises three of his major exploits. Shiva has on his forehead in the plaque a third eye. It is said one day, when sporting with him, Parvati covered with her palms Shiva's both eyes. This... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Here, Ganesha, the leader or master of the Ganas (attendants) of Lord Shiva is portrayed sitting on a royal throne having four arms and a pot-belly. The throne is designed in curved and floral patterns and motifs, and the top of the throne being in the... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Goddess Uma-Parvati, the third member of the trinity of Hindu female goddesses- Tridevis and the potency of Mahadeva Shiva in her textual and visual descriptions represent the zenith of wifely and maternal virtues. It is the divinity of her persona... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| The Mahamrtyunjaya is a manifestation of the immortality of Lord Shiva. Cosmic annihilator and birther of life anew, He is a yogi of the highest order and His omnipotence the stuff of pure devotional conception. The name Mahamrtyunjaya translates to... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Resident of the breathtakingly beautiful Kailash Mansarovar, the greatest of all ascetics. He is Lord Adinath, the founder of the philosophy and methodology of yoga. A manifestation of none other than Lord Shiva, the murti that you see on this page... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Lord Shiva is shown here having four arms and energetically dancing in great ecstasy. He is standing on a pedestal and is surrounded by a ring of fire called ‘Prabha mandala’, which symbolizes the unreal and temporary nature of the material world to be... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| The androgynous or double-sexed iconography of Shiva-Parvati - Parvati is also known as Shakti, Sanskrit for primordial power - is arguably the most singular of the vast repository of Hindu iconography. The purush (Sanskrit word for both masculine and... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Sudarshana Vishnu bears the implements of all three of the Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesha trinity. His multiple limbs bear a variety of weapons, while His two feet are balanced upon each half of the damroo of Shiva. A six-pointed yantra is right behind the... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Surrounded by an arch set with flames, Lord Shiva king of dancers, reveals himself. The arch is the arch of nature; each flame flares up with the fire that is on Earth, in the sky. The prostrate shape of apasmara purusha, the demon of forgetfulness,... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| A colorful representation of the Hindu god Nataraja, the name given to Shiva when depicted as a divine cosmic dancer, will enliven your home. The stunning figurine crafted in India is hand-carved from Kadam wood and painted by hand in vibrant shades in... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Surrounded by an arch set with flames, Lord Shiva king of dancers, reveals himself. The arch is the arch of nature; each flame flares up with the fire that is on earth, in the sky. The prostrate shape of apasmara purusha, the demon of forgetfulness,... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Hindu Triumvirate embodies three gods who are in power for the creation, upkeep, and destruction of the world. Lord Shiva is regarded as the third god in the Triumvirate. He is thought to have originated from Rudra, a god who was worshipped in the... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Nataraja the cosmic dancing for Lord Shiva, holds great significance in Hinduism. This divine representation finds its origin in the revered Chidambaram Temple in Tamil Nadu, India. This form of Nataraja's mesmerizing dance is known as the Tandava... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Lord Nataraja, a form of Lord Shiva, demonstrates a mesmerizing dance known as the “Tandava”. Depicted with four arms, the upper right hand holds a drum (damaru), symbolizing the creation of the universe, while the upper left hand holds fire,... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| "Shiva dances in rapture, and all of creation dances with him." The Dancing Shiva, a handcrafted masterpiece from India, captures Lord Shiva in his celestial dance, the Tandava. As the Nataraja, Shiva signifies the rhythm and balance of life and the... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Witness the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva with this Handmade Brass Nataraja, the King of Dancers. Crafted with devotion in India, this exquisite piece captures the divine rhythm and transcendental beauty of Shiva's dance - Nataraja represents the dance of... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Lord Shiva has many forms and guises, but one of his most known guises is Shiva Nataraja, Lord of Dance, depicted as a dancing figure within a circle of fire. Shiva Nataraja's iconic cosmic dance, Tandava, is said to create and destroy the universe. |... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Nataraja is the most popular representation of the Hindu God Shiva. In Sanskrit, Nata means dance and raja means Lord. Shiva therefore is the 'King of Dancers'. To understand the concept of Nataraja we have to understand the idea of dance itself. Like... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Nataraja is the most popular representation of the Hindu God Shiva. In Sanskrit, Nata means dance and raja means Lord. Shiva therefore is the 'King of Dancers'. To understand the concept of Nataraja we have to understand the idea of dance itself. Like... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Nataraja is the most popular representation of the Hindu God Shiva. In Sanskrit, Nata means dance and raja means Lord. Shiva therefore is the 'King of Dancers'.To understand the concept of Nataraja we have to understand the idea of dance itself. Like... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Introducing the Nataraja Statue - a symbol of profound significance and spiritual wisdom. This exquisite representation of Lord Shiva in his Nataraja form encapsulates the cosmic dance of creation, preservation, and ultimate destruction. With intricate... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Behold the cosmic dance of Lord Shiva as Nataraja, the King of Dancers, meticulously crafted in brass. Nataraja's dance symbolises the eternal rhythm of creation and destruction, encapsulating the dynamic forces of the universe. In the depths of Indian... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Lord of the dance, Shiva is commonly known by its Sanskrit appellation Nataraja. A striking bi-tone Nataraja to bring energy and auspiciousness to the devotee’s personal and/or professional space. He balances himself with his right leg on a dwarf,... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| In Sanskrit Nata means dance and raja means Lord. There is an interesting legend behind the conception of Shiva as Nataraja: In a dense forest in South India, there dwelt multitudes of heretical sages. Thither proceeded Shiva to confute them,... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| This remarkable handmade sculpture of Nataraja is the depiction of a form of Lord Shiva (the destroyer of material world) as the cosmic dancer. The Sanskrit word Nataraja is a blend of two words i.e. ‘Nata’ meaning act or drama, and ‘Raja’ meaning... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| In Sanskrit Nata means dance and raja means Lord. There is an interesting legend behind the conception of Shiva as Nataraja: In a dense forest in South India, there dwelt multitudes of heretical sages. Thither proceeded Shiva to confute them,... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Shiva Nataraja was first represented thus in a beautiful series of South Indian bronzes dating from the tenth and twelfth centuries A.D. In these images, Nataraja dances with his right foot supported by a crouching figure and his left foot elegantly... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Shiva Nataraja was first represented thus in a beautiful series of South Indian bronzes dating from the tenth and twelfth centuries A.D. In these images, Nataraja dances with his right foot supported by a crouching figure and his left foot elegantly... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Shiva the Hindu god of destruction is also known as Nataraja, the Lord of Dancers (In Sanskrit Nata means dance and raja means Lord). The visual image of Nataraja achieved canonical form in the bronzes cast under the Chola dynasty in the tenth century... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| Shiva Nataraja was first represented thus in a beautiful series of South Indian bronzes dating from the tenth and twelfth centuries A.D. In these images, Nataraja dances with his right foot supported by a crouching figure and his left foot elegantly... more | FREE shipping go to store |
| This artwork represents Lord Shiva in the form of Nataraja, the king of dancers. A semi-smiling face, sharp features, a slender figure and a highly communicative body-language mark Shiva's image here. The fire-arch rises from the lotus-base, which... more | FREE shipping go to store |
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