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Shiva is dancing within a semi-relief flame surround of near vertical posts supporting an arch of flame with a kirtimukha 'face of glory' head at the top. The left leg is standing on a figure with a human body but crouched in an animal pose and with a crested head. The Shiva image has ten arms, which is unusual, as is the fact that the right leg, which rests on the head of a python and points to the ring of fire, is pointing to the left rather than to the right. The upper left hand holds a deer and the upper right an axe, standard attributes of all Shiva images in Tamil Nadu, which suggests this area as the origin of the piece. The hair is piled atop the head, and elaborate ear ornaments reach down to the shoulders. The shoulders are covered with a loose sleeve and there is a necklace.
Title
Sivanataraja (Shiva, Lord of the Dance)
Date
19th C
Medium
copper alloy
Measurements
H 32.5 x W 22.2 x D 8.9 cm
Accession number
17.12.52/2
Acquisition method
purchased by the Horniman Museum
Work type
Sculpture