Chola bronze, Tamil Nadu, 10th or 11th century. The word Nataraja is a Sanskrit term, from नट Nata meaning “act, drama, dance” and राज Raja meaning “king, lord”; it can be roughly translated as Lord of the dance or King of the dance. [22][23] According to Ananda Coomaraswamy, the name is related to Shiva’s fame as the “Lord of Dancers” or “King of Actors”. [24] The form is known as.. Three Forms of Shiva at the Chidambaram Temple: An Exploration of Symbolism, Spirituality, and Science The Chidambaram Temple, renowned for its Nataraja (dancing Shiva) idol, is one of the most venerated and symbolically rich sites in Hinduism.
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The Kalpa Vigraha is a small crude brass idol weighing about 47.10 gms depicting a deity resembling the Hindu god Shiva kneeling or seated on one knee, a serpant’s hood forming a canopy above the head of the idol. In the right hand of the figure was a discus or circular weapon, perhaps the “sudharshan-chakra” of Hindu mythology.. Idols of Shiva, according to the Purana, include statues and representations established by Vajra to enhance religious practices. These idols come in various forms, serving as images that depict Lord Shiva, meant to be created and worshiped by devotees. The emphasis on diverse representations illustrates the importance of idol worship in the context of honoring the deity Shiva within the.



