His supple white body has been portrayed in the traditional mudras of the Nataraja image. A short loincloth reveals the grace of His motioning limbs, while a ferocious snake moves about on His torso. His hair flays behind Him from the momentum of His tandava, and His crown looks ready to fly off His divine head. This unusual Nataraja composition depicts the Lord sideways - zoom in on the powerful jawline, the determined mouth, that gaze full of ekagrata (single-pointedness of the psyche).
In front of Him and behind Him rise clouds of scarlet flame which burns brighter and brighter with the depth of His tandava. He is surrounded by a ring of flames, made with super-expressive brushstrokes. Note the line of fire in the foreground, and how the sheer proportion of agni in this work conveys the all-consuming power of the Lord.
For privacy concerns, please view our Privacy Policy
Send as free online greeting card
Email a Friend
Manage Wishlist