The painting represents one of the most important variations of Shiva's cosmic dance, known as Sandhya Tandava. Shiva dances at dusk to please his consort Parvati. He stands in the centre, while the blue figure is apasmara, who brought spiritual ignorance and negativity into the world. It is a collection of artworks that may be found in temples throughout southern India. The depiction of action is the most notable characteristic. Artists have frequently succeeded in depicting such activity in such small spaces.
A big crowd of gods and goddesses has gathered here. The painting is etched and embellished in crimson red and amber gold. The descendant department features a figure of Lord Brahma, the Creator, who is relishing Shiva's dance which is regarded unusual and rare that only a few people can understand his cadence. Pleasing elaboration with a succession of gleaming precious stones along the outlines gives it a truly attractive appearance. The customary South Indian designs on the Shiva are very appealing.
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