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The Dance Of Shiva - English | by Ananda Coomaraswamy

Original price Rs. 200.00 - Original price Rs. 200.00
Original price
Rs. 200.00
Rs. 200.00 - Rs. 200.00
Current price Rs. 200.00
SKU 914995223
Language Publisher Page Author Width Height Binding Depth Weight

Tamil

Shankar Pathipagam

136

Ananda Coomaraswamy

5.5 in

8.5 in

Soft Bound

0.25 in

0.16 kg

• Ananda Coomaraswamy's The Dance Of Shiva delves deeply into Indian philosophy, art, and spirituality, with a focus on Lord Shiva's symbolism.
• This Hindu religious book explores the meaning of Shiva's cosmic dance, which represents the universe's creation, preservation, and destruction.
• This is a spiritual book that is essential reading for anyone who wants to go further into the depths of Hindu symbolism because of Coomaraswamy's writing, which connects the art of the Nataraja (Shiva's dance form) to the spiritual core of Indian culture.
• The author examines many facets of Indian culture through a collection of perceptive articles, touching on subjects like metaphysics and the relationship between art and the sacred.
• As a devotional book, it emphasizes the dance of Lord Shiva's spiritual significance, signifying the eternal rhythm of existence and the harmony of chaos and order.
• The Dance Of Shiva is an ideal bhakti book for anyone pursuing spiritual enlightenment, since it prompts readers to reflect on the relationship between time and immortality.
• This Hindu religious book not only appeals to experts of Indian philosophy but also to devotees wishing to enhance their grasp of Shiva's holy essence.
• The book invites readers to explore the profound intellectual richness of Indian heritage by providing an enlightening journey via art and spirituality.
• It's a devotional book that encapsulates the way that art can become a vehicle for communicating the holy in the mundane.
• The combination of spiritual wisdom and academic rigor will be appreciated by readers, making The Dance Of Shiva an excellent bhakti book for both devotional and scholarly reasons. 
• This spiritual book offers a thorough examination of one of Hinduism's most well-known deities, bridging the gap between the fields of religion and art.