
Kalari Murti of Kodumbalur – dwaraka
Shiva is shown in a dynamic, dancing posture, indicating a destructive attitude. However, killing Yama would stop deaths in the universe, destabilizing the equilibrium. Therefore, Shiva is careful not to push Yama to death. He is dancing on his back playfully. Note the smile on Shiva’s face and the horror on Yama’s face. This symbolizes Shiva’s victory over death.
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archeology Early Chola Temples History Kalantaka Murti Kalari Murti KODUMBALUR Markandeya Pudukkottai WRITEAPAGEADAY YAMAAbout the Author
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