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Nataraja India.|ˌnætəˈrɑːdʒə| [Hindi, lit. ‘prince of dancers’, f. Skr. naṭa dancer, actor + rājan prince, king (see raja).] A name of Siva, the Hindu god of creation and dissolution, in his role as lord of the dance, when he symbolizes cosmic energy. Also, a figure depicting Siva as lord of the dance.
1911V. A. Smith Hist. Fine Art India & Ceylon vii. 249 The place of honour may be given to the spirited images of Siva as ‘Natarāja’, ‘Lord of the Dance’, the first of their kind to be found in Ceylon. Ibid. vii. 251 (caption) Bronze Siva Nataraja, 3 feet high. 1916H. Krishna Sastri S. Indian Images Gods & Goddesses iv. 77 Natarāja..is the well-known dancing form of god Siva. 1917Coomaraswamy & Duggirala tr. Mirror of Gesture 15 The image of Śiva as dancer (Naṭarāja, Naṭeśa) and actor is everywhere conspicuous in Śaiva literature. 1918A. Coomaraswamy Dance of Śiva 66 Explorers of the infinitely great and infinitely small, we are worshippers of Naṭarāja still. 1968Indian Mining & Engin. Jrnl. V. 40 God in his aspect of Naṭarāja, or Lord of the Dance. 1972P. Holroyde Indian Mus. i. 42 That first artist who fashioned the Nataraja into a symbolic equation of energy. |