nataraja in A Sentence

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    Pose of the Nataraja Dance King.

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    Nataraja Mudaliar established South India's first film

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    Nataraja Mudaliar established South India's first film studio in Madras.

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    tandava of Siva Nataraja, perhaps the earliest depiction of this characteristically crystallized

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    Scenes of the marriage of Shiva, Nataraja, and Parvati are the cult images present in the temple.

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    He embodied it in a song- and- dance sequence called Nataraja Riturangasala which was produced in Santiniketan in February.

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    In the background stood a lifesized figure of the six armed dancing Nataraja, a Hindu dietyassociated with dance and music.

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    The message of the Nataraja dance pose is perceived to be that Ïgnorance can only be overcome by knowledge, music and dance".

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    The Siva temple at Ettumanur, noted for its paintings, especially of Nataraja, has a simple ekatala srikoyil, which is also circular on plan.

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    There are sculptured compartments in this cave with remarkable images of Ardhanarisvara, Kalyana-sundara Shiva, Ravana lifting Kailasa, Andhakari-Murti(slaying of Andhaka demon) and Nataraja Shiva.

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    musical compositions of this period revolve round the concept of Nataraja, the Divine Dancer holding the universe in the whirl of his cosmic dance.

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    There are various sculptures in the walls around the temple, and the vimana, depicting scenes of the marriage of Shiva, Nataraja, Parvati, and include tall,

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    A variety of Ganesha sculptures, Saptamatrikas with archaic features, Nataraja, Ambika of Jaina affinity, attractive sculpture of Bodhisatva and a mutilated anthropomorphic figire of Megalithic period are some of the important exhibits.

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    It is not without significance that his poetical and musical compositions of this period revolve round the concept of Nataraja, the Divine Dancer holding the universe in the whirl of his cosmic dance.

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    I used to go alone and stand motionless for a long time before an image of Siva or Meenakshi or Nataraja and the sixty-three saints, and as I stood there waves of emotion overwhelmed me.

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    There are various sculptures in the walls around the temple, and the vimana, depicting scenes of the marriage of Shiva, Nataraja, Parvati, and include tall, slender, sophisticated nayikas in various roles and moods such as turning her head from an emaciated ascetic, fondling her child, holding a branch of tree, attending to her toilet, looking into a mirror, taking off her anklet, caressing her pet bird and playing a musical instrument.

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