Shiva as Nata-raja, or Lord of the Dance, Elephanta, 6th c.

LEFT IMAGE:
Source: Courtesy of Prof. Frederick Asher, Univ. of Minnesota, Oct. 1999

RIGHT IMAGE:
Source: http://www.bergerfoundation.ch/wat4/museum1?museum=Ele&cd=8033-3191-0194:8033-3191-4281&country=Inde&col=pays
["Elephanta," set 1 (of 1), page 7, image 6]
(downloaded Dec. 1999)



 

Differerent poses of Nataraja, from Kanchipuram, Tamilnadu, c.7th c.

Source: http://www.bergerfoundation.ch/wat4/museum1?museum=Kanchi&cd=7219-3282-0140:7219-3282-0139&country=Inde&col=pays
LEFT IMAGE: [Kanchipuram, set 1 (of 2), page 2, image 3]
RIGHT IMAGE: [Kanchipuram, set 1 (of 2), page 2, image 5]
(downloaded Oct. 1999) 


Shiva Nataraja in his classic form, Tanjore (Thanjavur), Tamilnadu, bronze, Chola period, 11th c.

Source: Courtesy of Prof. Frederick Asher, Univ. of Minnesota, Oct. 1999


A modern kalamkari version from Andhra Pradesh

Source: http://www.exoticindia.com/product/PF36/
(downloaded Apr. 2006)





Shiva dances with Parvati, while Nandi plays the drum; a modern kalamkari

Source: http://www.exoticindia.com/product/PG95/
(downloaded Sept. 2009)




A very unusual depiction (later 1800's) of Shiva as incorporating a handstand into his dance; *the back view*

Source: ebay, May 2012


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