The outside of the ancient Tanjore temple is decorated with such sculpture as this. Here we see Siva as the Dancing Nataraja, the form in which he is represented at Chidambaram. This is a favorite pose in Hindu dancing. (See also slide 135
Shows him as though arrested in sudden ecstasy at the vision of Siva and his court. Figure is cast i...
Although its limbs are broken off, this figure still retains its charm. The dancing girl, probably a...
Overall front view; Sambandar (also many variant spellings) was a young Saiva poet-saint of Tamil Na...
Bronze statuette of the Hindu deity Siva, dancing.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mansfieldartifacts/12...
It has often been observed that Indian sculpture has the graceful character of the dance, and, indee...
Part of Chola layer lately revealed, the most important series surviving from South India. Deal with...
This sculpture may represent two princely persons who completed the building of this gopuram. They h...
On the south wall of this cave Siva, dancing the Tandava, is carved. He stands on a sort of pedestal...
10-armed image dances in Aindra posture, the right arm thrown staff-like (danda hasta) across the bo...
Siva is shown, dancing the Tandava, the cosmic dance, on the dwarf Mulayaka. His wife Parvati watche...
Abstract The medieval Sanskrit treaties of India have classified dance into three distinct categorie...
This paper explores the origins of the Nataraja cult in the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India. T...
Almost one hundred years ago Ananda K. Coomaraswamy (1877-1947) published "The Dance of Shiva". The ...
This large Nandi is placed on a pavilion facing the main entrance to the Tanjore temple, looking tow...
Abstract: Indian dance is not an art by itself, it is a synthesis of all arts finding a unique expr...
Shows him as though arrested in sudden ecstasy at the vision of Siva and his court. Figure is cast i...
Although its limbs are broken off, this figure still retains its charm. The dancing girl, probably a...
Overall front view; Sambandar (also many variant spellings) was a young Saiva poet-saint of Tamil Na...
Bronze statuette of the Hindu deity Siva, dancing.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mansfieldartifacts/12...
It has often been observed that Indian sculpture has the graceful character of the dance, and, indee...
Part of Chola layer lately revealed, the most important series surviving from South India. Deal with...
This sculpture may represent two princely persons who completed the building of this gopuram. They h...
On the south wall of this cave Siva, dancing the Tandava, is carved. He stands on a sort of pedestal...
10-armed image dances in Aindra posture, the right arm thrown staff-like (danda hasta) across the bo...
Siva is shown, dancing the Tandava, the cosmic dance, on the dwarf Mulayaka. His wife Parvati watche...
Abstract The medieval Sanskrit treaties of India have classified dance into three distinct categorie...
This paper explores the origins of the Nataraja cult in the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India. T...
Almost one hundred years ago Ananda K. Coomaraswamy (1877-1947) published "The Dance of Shiva". The ...
This large Nandi is placed on a pavilion facing the main entrance to the Tanjore temple, looking tow...
Abstract: Indian dance is not an art by itself, it is a synthesis of all arts finding a unique expr...
Shows him as though arrested in sudden ecstasy at the vision of Siva and his court. Figure is cast i...
Although its limbs are broken off, this figure still retains its charm. The dancing girl, probably a...
Overall front view; Sambandar (also many variant spellings) was a young Saiva poet-saint of Tamil Na...