Creator
TitleSiva Nataraja DescriptionShiva, in his form of Nataraja or Lord of the Dance, was adopted by the imperial Cholas as their family deity. For this reason, images of Shiva performing his cosmic dance became widely popular in South India where the Cholas ruled from the early tenth century. The dance symbolizes the five activities of Shiva as the cosmic deity: creator, preserver, destroyer, remover of illusion and dispenser of grace. The great god tramples the prostrate dwarf Apasmarapurusa, the demon of ignorance. Found in a temple near Pondicherry; the frenzied, destructive force of the cosmic cycle, Shiva’s perpetual motion and the sense of unearthly power is fully expressed in this archetypal sculpture. CreatorChola period, Asian, Indian Sub-Continent, Indian (sculptor) MuseumThe Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. 29.2 Gift of Mrs. E. C. Gale Beginning Date0966 Ending Date0999 Datelate 10th century (late) TypeSculpture Format (Medium)bronze Format (Extent)H.28 in.
height only in IdentifierCAMIO: MIA_.29.2 RightsLicensed for non-commercial, educational use. http://www.artsmia.org/restrictions.cfm