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18" Dancing Shiva Wooden Statue

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The dance of Shiva is an ancient symbol of divine activity and cosmic motion in Hinduism. In this wooden statue, instead of the more popular Nataraja or the Lord of Dance iconography, Shiva strikes a unique and graceful dancing pose, lifting his right leg in the air. Shiva is in his Pashupati form, holding the goad (ankusha), Pashu (antelope or deer), and the gesture of giving boons and removing fear.


He is ornamented by a towering Jatamukuta with stylized hair strands, jewelry, tiger hide lower body garment and a Tripunda mark on his forehead. Shiva’s eyes appear to be brimming with benevolence and his face is enlivened by a subtle smile, bringing a riveting heavenliness to the statute.

Specifications
MIW329
Wood
Height: 18 inch
Width: 8 inch
Depth: 3 inch
Weight 1.60 kg
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Embodying Cosmic Rhythm: A Vintage Dancing Shiva Statue

Invite the divine energy of Lord Shiva, the cosmic dancer, into your home with this exquisitely carved wooden statue. Standing at eighteen inches tall, this piece is a testament to the rich artistic traditions and profound spiritual symbolism of the East. Each detail, from the intricate ornamentation to the dynamic posture, speaks of ancient craftsmanship and devotion, offering a tangible connection to millennia of cultural heritage. This statue is not merely an object of decor; it is a gateway to understanding the powerful force of creation, preservation, and destruction that Shiva embodies.

The Dance of Creation: Nataraja's Eternal Movement

The posture depicted is that of Shiva as Nataraja, the Lord of the Dance. This iconic form represents Shiva's cyclical dance, the Tandava, which is believed to be the source of all cosmic energy. Through his vigorous dance, Shiva destroys the illusion and ignorance of the world, paving the way for renewal and rebirth. The statue captures this powerful dynamism with its graceful yet energetic pose, conveying the ceaseless motion that governs the universe. The surrounding arch, often depicted as a flame halo, symbolizes the universe itself, within which Shiva performs his cosmic dance, illuminating the divine order. The figures adorning the arch, perhaps representing divine beings or celestial creatures, further enhance the sense of cosmic grandeur.

Craftsmanship and Cultural Resonance

Carved from wood, a material deeply revered in many ancient cultures for its life-affirming qualities, this statue carries the warmth and organic beauty of nature. The weathered patina and subtle signs of age lend it a vintage charm, suggesting a history and journey that adds to its character and mystique. The vibrant, yet muted, colors applied with a traditional touch further enhance its visual appeal, hinting at the ceremonial significance and spiritual power associated with such imagery. In Hindu mythology, wood is often associated with life, growth, and the elemental forces of nature, making it a fitting medium for representing a deity as fundamental as Shiva. The very act of carving wood into such a detailed form can be seen as a meditative practice, a way of imbuing the material with sacred intent.

A Focal Point of Spiritual Significance

This Dancing Shiva statue is more than just an antique; it is an invitation to contemplate the fundamental forces of existence. Place it in your meditation space, living room, or study as a constant reminder of the rhythmic ebb and flow of life. Its presence can inspire a sense of peace, balance, and spiritual awareness, drawing parallels between the cosmic dance of Shiva and the natural cycles of our own lives. The detailed carving, the traditional coloring, and the enduring spiritual message make this piece a truly remarkable addition to any collection, connecting you to a legacy of art and devotion that spans the ages.
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