Imagine a dance so powerful that it holds the rhythm of creation, destruction, and everything in between. Not a metaphor, but a cosmic truth — alive in the heart of Indian mythology. That’s Tandava.
Shiva's Tandava, the titanic cosmic dance, is not only a divine spectacle, it's a forceful emblem of the universe's ceaseless circle of creation, preservation, and devastation. Grounded in primeval ...
Ravana, the ten-headed king of Lanka, chanted the Shiva Tandava Stotram to appease Lord Shiva. Imprisoned beneath Mount Kailash by Shiva, Ravana's hymn, a testament to his devotion and poetic skill, ...
The powerful Tandava dance of Lord Shiva is one of the most iconic and symbolic elements in Hindu spiritual tradition. Often misunderstood as just a dance of destruction, Shiva’s Tandava is much ...
Hindu philosophy traditionally describes Tandava as Lord Shiva’s vigorous dance that represents the cosmic cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction. In a bold and first ever in the world claim ...
Before the name Ravana echoed across the ages, there was Dashanan — a warrior so powerful and a devotee so fierce that even mountains trembled at his touch. Dashanan, the mighty son of Maharishi ...
In the wake of the festive season of Mahashivratri, the dance of extreme outbursts, the Tandava, needs to be replicated. The tandava connects to emotions, anger, and gentle expressions. A dance that ...
Usually the Hindu male gods are clean shaven. It is only the ascetics and sages who sport beards and moustaches. In all the Mahabharata written across the Indian continent, it is only Kumaravyasa, who ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a grand welcome in Brasilia as he arrived for his State Visit to Brazil. The Indian community and Brazilian performers came together in a remarkable cultural ...