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well,The symbolism of Siva Nataraja is religion, art and science merged as one. In Gods endless dance of creation, preservation, destruction and paired graces is hidden a deep understanding of our Natarajas waist is kundalini shakti, the soul-impelling cosmic power resident within all. Natarajas dance is not just a symbol. It is taking place within each of us, at the atomic level, this very moment
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Puja & Rituals by My creations at 5:24 PM on September 09, 2008
decorated sticks as symbols, the circular movements of Dandiya Raas are much more complex than that of Garba. The origin of these dance performances or Raas can be traced back to the life of Lord Krishna. While Garba is performed exclusively by women, men and women join in for Raas Dandiya. Also known as "The Dance of Swords" as performers use a pair of colorfully decorated sticks as symbols
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Puja & Rituals by Tingtong S at 11:38 PM on October 06, 2008
Nataraj, the dancing form of Lord Shiva, is a symbolic synthesis of the most important aspects of Hinduism, and the summary of the central tenets of this Vedic religion. The term Nataraj means King on a lotus pedestal, the symbol of the creative forces of the universe.The Significance of Shivas Dance:This cosmic dance of Shiva is called Anandatandava, meaning the Dance of Bliss, and symbolizes
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Ahmedabad by Koena Mitra at 4:59 PM on October 14, 2008
Nataraj, the dancing form of Lord Shiva, is a symbolic synthesis of the most important aspects of Hinduism, and the summary of the central tenets of this Vedic religion. The term Nataraj means King and energetic representation of a moving figure than the dancing figure of Shiva can scarcely be found anywhere,"http://hinduism.about .com/od/lordshiva/p/nataraj.htm...The symbolism of Siva Nataraja
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Puja & Rituals by vimla s at 1:16 PM on June 05, 2009
. These are the symbols of divinities or the higher gods and energies who live in the higher realms and participate in the cosmic dance enacted by Lord Siva. The tiger skin worn by the deity suggests that even God has is suggestive of the kundalini-shakti that remains ever awakened in Siva and is in unison with him.The dwarf lying at the feet of the dancing Nataraja is known as apasmara-murthy. It symbolically represents
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Ahmedabad by Koena Mitra at 4:46 PM on October 15, 2008
Symbolism of a Butterfly Tattoo Here are opinions from WikiAnswer Contributors: The butterfly is a symbol of transformation or change, love and joy. I got a butterfly tattoo after a personal because she likes butterflies. It doesnt "mean" anything! Check out tattoo symbolism here: http://tattoo.about.com/cs/beginner s/a/symbolsintro.htm But remember, sometimes a rose is just a rose
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Beauty & Fashion by vidya bali at 7:51 AM on December 27, 2008
would otherwise have destroyed the world. His name means auspicious or kindly and this should be kept in mind in any interpretation of the symbols associated with him. As Lord of the Dance, he has fourShiva Nataraj or Lord of the Dance Shiva is one of the three main forms of Brahman, the Supreme Spirit or Power of the universe. In this role Shiva represents the power of destruction. But as the old
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Puja & Rituals by My creations at 10:34 PM on August 06, 2008
represented as immersed in deep meditation or dancing the Tandava upon the demon of ignorance in his manifestation of Nataraja, the lord of the dance.In some other Hindu denominations, Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva linga. In images, he is generally represented as immersed in deep meditation or dancing the Tandava upon the demon of ignorance in his manifestation of Nataraja, the lord of the dance.In some other Hindu
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Puja & Rituals by riya sen at 11:33 PM on October 24, 2008
to a sculptural image, a dance movement, or a meditative pose, intensifying their potency. In its highest form, it is a magical art of symbolical gestures through which the invisible forces may operateThe significance of hasta mudras in Indian dancing and acting, two art forms that are intimately intertwined and share the same name, Natya, extends equally into the arts of sculpture, painting
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Puja & Rituals by My creations at 9:17 PM on August 13, 2008
, the bindibindibindi is an important symbolic mark, and it is considered to be highly auspicious. Men may also bear such markings, typically known as tilaks or tikas. There are aaa number of different variations on the classic bindibindibindi worn around the world.Among Hindus, aaa tilak is an important religious symbol. It may take the form of aaa dot, an elongated pear shape, or aaa series of lines on or around
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Puja & Rituals by Prashant at 10:44 PM on October 03, 2008
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Music by bluks at 3:13 PM on October 25, 2007
holds a hour-glass drum which is a symbol of creation. It is beating the pulse of the universe. The drum also provides the music that accompanies Shivas dance. It represents sound as the first element-impelling cosmic power resident within all. Natarajas dance is not just a symbol. It is taking place within each of us, at the atomic level, this very moment. The Agamas proclaim, "The birth of the world, its
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Puja & Rituals by mahendra at 12:17 PM on October 22, 2008
join in for Raas Dandiya. Also known as "The Dance of Swords" as performers use a pair of colorfully decorated sticks as symbols, the circular movements of Dandiya Raas are much more complexwell, Raas or Dandiya Raas, along with Garba, is the featured dance of Navratri evenings in Western India. The word "Raas" comes from Sanskrit word "Ras". Origins of Raas can
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Puja & Rituals by Shweta Pal at 11:51 AM on November 28, 2008
Modern Garba is also heavily influenced by Raas a dance traditionally performed by men. It is performed on 9 nights, Navratri to Goddess Ambica, where women dance gracefully in circles sometimes also using, Bedu, Kanjari or just Taali and Chapti. The word Garba is derived from the word Garba Deep meaning a lamp inside a perforated earthen pot. The light inside the perforated earthen pot symbolized
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Puja & Rituals by Shweta Pal at 11:37 PM on November 27, 2008
be ceremonial, competitive or erotic. Dance movements may be without significance in themselves, such as in ballet or European folk dance, or have a gestural vocabulary/symbolic system as in many Asian dancesTo get name & fame apart from that now a days it running successfully all over india. Plus dancing keep ur phisic fit....Dance from French danser, perhaps from Frankish generally refers
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Beauty & Fashion by ERNEST at 7:45 AM on March 07, 2008