Tandava, as performed in the sacred dance-drama of India, has vigorous, brisk movements. Performed with joy, the dance is called
Ananda Tandava. Performed in a violent mood, the dance is called
Raudra or
Rudra Tandava. The types of Tandava found in the Hindu texts are: Ananda Tandava, Tripura Tandava, Sandhya Tandava, Samhara Tandava, Kali (Kalika) Tandava, Uma Tandava, Shiva Tandava, Krishna Tandava and Gauri Tandava. Tandava mudras and postures occur within the person by itself without volition, if his Kundalini (shakti within) is invoked. Mudras and postures of sculptures in ancient Indian temples are a mere depiction of spirituality (invoked spirit, the kundalini), which actually is supposed to occur in the person as a fruit of his practices. Shiva Tandava is described as a vigorous dance that is the source of the cycle of creation, preservation and dissolution. While the
Rudra Tandava depicts his violent nature, first as the creator and later as the destroyer of the universe, even of death itself, the
Ananda Tandava depicts him as joyful. In
Shaiva Siddhanta tradition, Shiva as
Nataraja (lit. "King of dance") is considered to be supreme lord of dance. modes of the Tandava at Shiva's order. Some scholars consider that Tandu himself must have been the author of an earlier work on the
dramatic arts, which was incorporated into the Natya Shastra. The
Natya Shastra portrays Shiva narrating about the various aspects of the dance to the god
Brahma. Karana is the combination of hand gestures with feet to form a dance posture. Angahara is composed of seven or more Karanas. "How many various dances of Shiva are known to His worshipers I cannot say. No doubt the root idea behind all of these dances is more or less one and the same, the manifestation of primal rhythmic energy. Whatever the origins of Shiva's dance, it became in time the clearest image of the activity of God which any art or religion can boast of." -
Ananda Coomaraswamy The dance is described as a pictorial allegory of the five principle manifestations of eternal energy: ==Association with other deities==