Shiva, Lord of the Dance (湿婆之舞)

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Shiva, one of the most important Hindu divinities, is here depicted as the Lord of the Dance (nataraja), an iconic image in Indian art. Shiva’s cosmic dance sets in motion the rhythm of life and death; it pervades the universe, as symbolized by the ring of fire. One pair of his arms balances the flame of destruction and the hand drum (damaru) that beats the rhythm of life while another performs symbolic gestures: the raised right hand means “fear not,” and the left hand (gajahasta) pointing down toward his raised left foot signifies release from the ignorance that hinders realization of the ultimate reality.

Shiva is shown perfectly balanced, with his right leg planted on the demon of darkness (apasmara), stamping out ignorance. The tiny figure of the personified river goddess, Ganga, is caught up in his matted flowing locks. Hindus believe that Shiva breaks the fall of the great Ganges River as it descends from the Himalayas by standing beneath the waters, which divide over his hair, becoming the seven holy rivers of India. This classic bronze comes from the Chola period in the south of India. Icons such as this were carried in procession during religious ceremonies.

湿婆拥有多重的身份,舞蹈之神就是其中之一。他创造了刚柔两种舞蹈,被成为「舞王」。他的舞蹈象征着宇宙永恒的运动。而当湿婆进入「宇宙之舞」的状态,也就是纳塔羅闍 (Nataraja),他就将通过他的舞蹈去毁灭一个疲惫的宇宙,并为梵天启动创世过程作出准备。

此雕像刻画了湿婆在一个火环之中跳舞,这个燃烧的光环代表着时间,象征着印度教信仰中的循环又永无止境。他的一只右手上拿着创世之鼓,而这鼓声不仅是宇宙第一声,更被认为是宇宙的心跳。而在他的左手上,则单独持有一簇神圣的烈火,并将以此毁灭宇宙。此外,他脚踏魔鬼代表消灭无知和愚昧。两侧飘散的头发象征着恒河流水,胳膊上缠绕着毒蛇的那只右手摆出了平息恐惧的手势。

(Material: Clay, Porcelain, Ceramic)

(Finish: Bronze Layer, Gold Plated)

(Height: ~26 cm, Width: ~22 cm,  Depth: ~7.5 cm)

(Weight: ~ 0.6 kg)

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Weight1 kg

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