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Together with my mother Anne Mette I have built this LEGO model of Shiva Nataraja. Nataraja is a depiction of the Hindu god Shiva as the divine cosmic dancer. He dances within a circle of flames, which symbolically represent the cosmic fire that in Hindu cosmology creates everything and consumes everything. It also symbolizes the cycle of life. His upper right hand holds a small drum shaped like an hourglass. It symbolizes rhythm and time. His upper left hand contains fire, which symbolizes forces of creation and destruction. The dwarf upon whom he dances is the demon Apasmara, who symbolizes the demonic evil and ignorance over which the sacred dance of Shiva gives victory. More information: Nataraja - Wikipedia
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I like the official set 40469 Tuk Tuk, but somehow I am not satisfied it is a little bit out of minifigure scale. So I design one by myself. I also posted the building instruction in the video. Welcome to take a look:
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The Front of the Palace New Female Characters All the set displayed Back of the set Back of the Set Zoomed Elephant Top of the Tower Minifigures Indian Minifigures Sultan Army If you like it, it is also a LEGO ideas set. It has 238 supporters out of 10,000 at the time of this post. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/e3a2b3a0-ed3c-4960-bd79-883bfa43f1ee
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Typical Hindu Temple Inspired by: Shree Sanatan Hindu Mandir in London, United Kingdom (built in 2010) Angkor Wat in Cambodia (built in the 12th century) Kandariya Mahadeva Temple in Madhya Pradesh, India (built in the 11th century) Mukteshvara Temple in Odisha, India (built in the 10th century) Ganesha with the elephant head is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon: This building is a part of a series of 21 buildings built in different architectural styles. Each building is built on one 32x32 baseplate: https://www.flickr.com/photos/66344850@N06/albums/72157708211032315
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Hello and Namaste! My real name is Dipal but in Lego world I want to be known as Istaka Citi. It is pronounced as Istaaka Cheeti, In Sanskrit language Istaka means brick and Cheeti means arrangement. Together it means "Brick-Work". I am software engineer by profession and I am from Bangalore India. I have been Lego fan since long time but we started getting Legos in India recently, I have a 8 year old son so I buy lot of Legos saying it is for him . He is a avid Lego fan too and playing Lego together is our most sought after activity. I am more interested in virtual building tools like, LDraw (Mostly LDcad and LPub), LDD, Mecabricks & Stud.io. I have created lot of renders and animations which I will share with this amazing community. Good to be part of Eurobricks family. Have a great day! See you around.