Abstract

Indian culture is the most diverse culture in the world. It symbolizes a diverse culture rich in different languages, clothing, religions, cuisines, festivals, and other activities. When we talk about religion, the image of divine power in the form of various deities starts circulating in front of us, this image starts roaming before us mainly in the form of Hindu religion. Various gods and goddesses have a special place in Hinduism. Among all the deities, Lord Shiva has a special place in the eyes of his devotees. The marking of gods and goddesses is seen in Indian art since prehistoric times. The marking of Pasupathi Shiva is also found in the Indus Civilization. The wonderful confluence of Indian art and Shiva gives a new form to Indian art. Lord Shiva is known as creation, power, protection, and transformation. Shiva is considered one of the three most powerful deities of Hinduism. Roop Nataraja, dancing to Lord Shiva, has a wonderful place in Indian sculpture.

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