Sunday, 1 September 2013

SHIV TANDAV


Shiva is also regarded as the patron god of yoga and artsShiva  meaning "The Auspicious One.  Mahadeva, Mahesh  or Bholenath, is a popular Hindu deity and considered the Supreme God within Shaivism, one of the three most influential denominations in Hinduism. Shiva is regarded as one of the primary forms of God, and "the Destroyer" or "the Transformer"
Shiva of the highest level is limitless, transcendent, unchanging and formlessHowever, Shiva also has many benevolent and fearsome forms. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient yogi who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash, as well as a householder with wife Parvati and two sons, Ganesha and Kartikeya or as the Cosmic Dancer. In fierce aspects, he is often depicted slaying demons. The most recognizable iconographical attributes of the god are a third eye on his forehead, a snake around his neck, the crescent moon adorning and the river Ganga flowing from his matted hair, the trishula as his weapon and the damaru as his instrument.





Tandav as traditionally known, is a dance form promoted by Shiva in his Nataraj avatar. As Nataraj, Shiva is believed to assume two states – the super-conscious state (samadhi), also known as the unmanifest (nirgun) and the tandav, also known as the manifest (sagun). As Nataraj, Shiva is the dancer as well as the observer. The role that Nataraj plays is to bring about activity in the Universe with the commencement of Tandav and to merge all creation into him when he stops it. In short, Nataraj is the manifest representation of all activity of God. In other words, Natraj is the metaphysical representation of  "Being Divine" in the physical realm.
Lord Shiva is also known as Nataraj, the Dancing God. This divine art form is performed by Lord Shiva and his divine consort Goddess Parvati. The dance performed by Lord Shiva is known as Tandava. Shiva’s Tandava is a vigorous dance that is the source of the cycle of creation, preservation and dissolution. Tandava depicts his violent nature as the destroyer of the universe.








Characteristics of Tandava Dance
 According to scholars, ‘Characteristics of the Tandava Dance’ have been described in the fourth chapter of Bharat Muni’s Nata Shastra, which is referred to as fifth Veda and an expression of Lord Shiva’s eternal dance - Tandava. It says that Shiva’s Tandava is embellished with 108 karanas and the 32 anghaharas - the composite parts of the dance. Bharat Muni further says that Lord Shiva conceived the dance, as he was very much fond of dancing every evening. Shiva further mentioned that 108 karnas included in tandava could be employed in the course of dance, fight, and personal combats and in other special movements like strolling.





Types of Tandava
 Some scholars believe that there are seven different types of Tandava. The tandava performed with joy is called Ananda Tandava and that which is performed in violent mood is called Rudra Tandava. The other types of tandava identified are Tripura Tandava, Sandhya Tandava, Samara Tandava, Kaali Tandava, Uma Tandava and Gauri Tandava. However, there are few people who believe that there are 16 types of Tandava.








Significance of Shiva's Tandava Nritya
 According to religious scholars, the cosmic dance of Shiva, called 'Anandatandava,' meaning, ‘the Dance of Bliss’ symbolizes the cosmic cycles of creation and destruction, as well as the daily rhythm of birth and death. The dance is a pictorial allegory of the five principle manifestations of eternal energy - creation, destruction, preservation, salvation, and illusion.

The dance of Shiva also represents his five activities namely,
'Shrishti' - creation, evolution
'Sthiti' - preservation, support
'Samhara' - destruction, evolution
'Tirobhava' - illusion
'Anugraha' - release, emancipation, grace

THE GOD of Love, Dance and Purity  is Shiva. He Loves Dancing in every mood and expression .
God Shiva give us the best way to control and express our views and emotions.


So start dancing today to express and not to express your life because I always feel like some body watching me.