Hand-painted Lord Shiva / Shankar/ Mahadeva Original Masterpiece Newari Paubha/Tibetan Thangka Painting from Nepal
Hand-painted Lord Shiva / Shankar/ Mahadeva Original Masterpiece Newari Paubha/Tibetan Thangka Painting from Nepal
Dancing Shiva on Fire combines a single image of Shiva's roles as creator, preserver, and destroyer of the universe. He conveys the Indian conception of the never-ending cycle of time. Shiva's dance is set within a flaming halo. The god holds in his upper right hand the damaru (hand drum that made the first sounds of creation). His upper left-hand holds agni (the fire that will destroy the universe). With his lower right hand, he makes abhayamudra (the gesture that allays fear). The dwarflike figure being trampled by his right foot represents apasmara purusha (illusion, which leads mankind astray). Shiva's front left hand, pointing to his raised left foot, signifies refuge for the troubled soul. The energy of his dance makes his hair fly to the sides. The symbols imply that, through belief in Shiva, his devotees can achieve salvation.
Size of Painting : 18-inch x 24-inch (46 cm x 61 cm)
Material: Handmade Cotton Canvas
Color: Natural Stone/ Gold Dust
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