The heavenly Lord of Dance is framed here in a supremely carved multi-layered cosmic Kirtimukha ring of flames, balanced on a bewitching multiple levelled lotus pedestal.
Nataraja is the classical depiction of Lord Shiva, who is usually shown as standing on a dwarf demon Apasmara, representing an action of suppression of all kinds of ignorances.
His striking stance and body control identify him as the divine dancer, carrying a Damru and Agni (Fire) in his rear hands that symbolize the celestial sounds and power of destruction respectively, while the anterior hands are fashioned in the iconic mudra of fearlessness.
Garbed in a short dhoti and flying locks dancing towards the left; Shiva’s matted here stand out in fierceness in individual strands interspersed with flowers, conch, moon, serpent and the Ganges river emerging out from the top. The deadly serpent coiled around the right hand represents Shiva’s power of capturing death.
This Tandava dance is a source of movements within the cosmos and a representation of creation and doomsday. The sculptor has put his immense hard work and finite skills to carve this magnified and mesmerizing Nataraja statue, capturing the viewer’s attention.
How to keep a Brass statue well-maintained?
Brass statues are known and appreciated for their exquisite beauty and luster. The brilliant bright gold appearance of Brass makes it appropriate for casting aesthetic statues and sculptures. Brass is a metal alloy composed mainly of copper and zinc. This chemical composition makes brass a highly durable and corrosion-resistant material. Due to these properties, Brass statues and sculptures can be kept both indoors as well as outdoors. They also last for many decades without losing all their natural shine.
Brass statues can withstand even harsh weather conditions very well due to their corrosion-resistance properties. However, maintaining the luster and natural beauty of brass statues is essential if you want to prolong their life and appearance.
In case you have a colored brass statue, you may apply mustard oil using a soft brush or clean cloth on the brass portion while for the colored portion of the statue, you may use coconut oil with a cotton cloth.
Brass idols of Hindu Gods and Goddesses are especially known for their intricate and detailed work of art. Nepalese sculptures are famous for small brass idols portraying Buddhist deities. These sculptures are beautified with gold gilding and inlay of precious or semi-precious stones. Religious brass statues can be kept at home altars. You can keep a decorative brass statue in your garden or roof to embellish the area and fill it with divinity.
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