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a south indian bronze figure of sivanataraja
Dancing with one leg on the apasmarapurusha, reclining on a base and flanked by a bull headed figure and a seated female divinity, his principle hands in abhayamudra and gajahastamudra, both others holding damaru and agni, wearing skirt, bejewelled, his face with smiling expression, his hairdress in topknot spreading horizontally in extended wavy strings set with the worshipping Ganga and a snake and behind a large flaming aureol issued by a pair of makaras
135 cm high, mounted
Dancing with one leg on the apasmarapurusha, reclining on a base and flanked by a bull headed figure and a seated female divinity, his principle hands in abhayamudra and gajahastamudra, both others holding damaru and agni, wearing skirt, bejewelled, his face with smiling expression, his hairdress in topknot spreading horizontally in extended wavy strings set with the worshipping Ganga and a snake and behind a large flaming aureol issued by a pair of makaras
135 cm high, mounted
Provenance
Presented to the board of the Co-operative Wholesale Society Limited, United Kingdom, in 1990
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