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Brass Dancing Shiva as Nataraja Statue with 8 Arms Inside Golden Arch 28"
Item# 102bb4a
Brass Dancing Shiva as Nataraja Statue with 8 Arms Inside Golden Arch 28"

Brass Dancing Shiva as Nataraja Statue with 8 Arms Inside Golden Arch 28"

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Statue Details
Materials: Lost Wax Method Brass Cast in Java, Indonesia
Total Height Including Base: 27 inches or 69 cms
Widest Point: 20 inches
Figure Height: 19 inches
Base Width & Depth: 12 x 8 inches
Weight: 21 pounds or 10 kgs
  • Shiva as Lord of dance, Nataraja is the iconic image in Hindu statuary who dances upon the dwarf, Apasmara, who symbolizes ignorance and negative forces in the universe
  • He simultaneously destroys and creates the universe anew with each cycle of his mystical dance
  • This Nataraja sculpture is in the Balinese style which differs greatly from its Indian counter part in that he has 8 arms instead of 4 arms which hold a variety of weapons
A stunning representation of Shiva as the Lord of Dance Nataraja. He is dancing upon the body of the dwarf Apasmara who represents ignorance and negative forces in the world. Thus by Shiva dancing upon them he is essentially squashing them out of existence. Nataraja's face is benign and passive as he hops on the body of the dwarf. A large flamed prabhamandala or arch surrounds Shiva representing the universe. The statue is made in Indonesia so it differs from South Indian style of this pose in that Nataraja has 8 hands instead of only four. In his hands he holds many weapons including a bell, a fly whisk, water vessel, double dorje, flame, and a string of mala beads. He has a magnificent godly halo behind his head.


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"The sculpture chooses you. You know when you find the right piece to bring into your home and into your heart."
~Kyle Tortora
Founder, Lotus Sculpture
"Because You love the Burning -ground, I have made a Burning-ground of my heart - That You, Dark One, hunter of the Burning-ground, May dance Your eternal dance."
~ Bengali Hymn~

The significance of the Nataraja sculpture is said to be that Shiva is shown as the source of all movement within the cosmos, represented by the arch of flames. The purpose of the dance is to release men from illusion of the idea of the "self" and of the physical world. The cosmic dance was performed in Chidambaram in South India, called the center of the universe by some Hindus. The gestures of the dance represent Shiva's five activities, creation (symbolized by the drum), protection (by the "fear not" hand gesture), destruction (by the fire), embodiment (by the foot planted on the ground), and release (by the foot held aloft).

The Symbolism Behind the Nataraja Pose:

The Nataraja dances within the universe. The locks of his hair stand out in many strands as he whirls around in his dancing frenzy. His locks are decked with a crescent moon, a skull, and are interspersed with the sacred river Ganges.

Shiva's unkempt hair, a symbol of a rejection of society, shows him to be an ascetic. This contrasts with his role as a grhastha, or householder, with his wife and family.

The fiery ring surrounding Shiva, prahabhamandala, represents the universe ignorance and pain. The outer edge is fire the inner edge the waters of the oceans. Many Nataraja statues have multiple levels of fire and water. The crescent moon in his matted hair keeps Kama, the god of nightly love, alive. Through the waxing and the waning of the moon Shiva creates different seasons and rejuvenates life. The goddess of the Ganges nests in Shiva's dreadlocks. The river Ganges that flows in Nataraja's hair originally flowed in heaven. When the heavenly Ganges was needed on earth, she was unwilling to fall to earth because she realized that her fall from heaven would be too much for the earth to withstand. Shiva as Nataraja agreed to break the violent power of the sacred Ganga's fall by catching her in his tangled hair, breaking the fall with his hair on its way to the Himalayas and Northern India.

Nataraja wears a snake coiled around his upper arms and neck symbolizing the power he has over the most deadly of creatures. Snakes are also used to symbolize the Hindu dogma of reincarnation. Their natural process of molting or shedding their skin is symbolic of the human souls' transmigration of bodies from one life to another.

In the back right hand Shiva holds an hour glass shaped drum or damaru. The drum represents the rhythmic sound to which Nataraja dances and ceaselessly recreates the universe. The front right hand is in the abhaya-mudra (the "fear not" gesture, made by holding the palm outward with fingers pointing up).

The back left hand carries agni (fire) in a vessel or in his hand. The flames represent the destructive energy with which Nataraja dances at the end of each cosmic age, cleansing sins and removing illusion. The front left hand is across the chest in the gahahasta (elephant trunk) pose, with the wrist limp and the fingers pointed downward toward the uplifted foot.

Shiva's raised left foot, grants eternal bliss to those who approach him. The other foot treads firmly upon the dwarf of ignorance, allowing the birth of knowledge. Nataraja dances above the body of the demon, Apasmara, whom he has killed; in this role he is called Natesa. Apasmara, the dwarf demon, represents the ignorance of teaching that all opposites (for example good and evil) are false.

Brass statues from Bali, Indonesia do not need much maintenance. The best way to maintain the statue is to simply dust the piece periodically to keep any dirt from accumulating. Bali brass is meant only to be used indoors.

You can use a natural oil, like coconut oil or olive oil and a cotton cloth to periodically wipe down the statue to remove any dust or dirt buildup.

If you are really interested in making the statue shine you can use some natural oil, like coconut oil or olive oil, and a cotton rag to wipe down the metal portions of the piece. You can use a toothbrush as well to get into the small crevices of the statue like the hands and hair. This will not remove any of the natural patina on the statue.

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