Shiva is worshipped in different forms. The Shiva Nataraja motif was first seen during the Chola period in Southern India from 875 -1075 A.D., which was known for its tradition of bronze casting. Shiva is associated with snakes, because their ability to shed their skin suggests the destruction of the old and the creation of the new. Nataraja is seen here absorbed in celestial rapture, his locks flying, entwined with snakes, carrying a drum symbolizing the rhythm of creation. In one hand he bears fire, which can destroy the Universe, while he confers protection with another hand, held with the palm open in a gesture of blessing. The demon of ignorance is crushed under Nataraja’s dancing foot.
The aureole that surrounds Nataraja represents the fiery cosmos, which is sustained by the dynamic movement of the celestial Lord of the Dance
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