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NatarajaThe Hindu god Shiva in his form as the cosmic dancer. The most common images show him with four arms and flying locks, dancing on a dwarf (a symbol of human ignorance) and encircled by a ring of flames. The Nataraja sculpture shows Shiva as the source of all movement within the cosmos, represented by the loop of flames. The dance's purpose is to release humans from illusion; the place where the god performs the dance is believed to lie both at the centre of the universe and within the human heart. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Later Kemp (1917, 1925), Nataraj (1942, 1947) and more recently Suseelan (1984) have recorded many more species from the west and east coasts of India and studied their taxonomy. Nirmala Nataraj is a Miami-based theater and arts critic. nbsp;literally embodies the fine and elusive dance of Shiva Nataraj. |
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