Uma Tandava of Shiva: Symbolism, Form, and Spiritual Meaning Uma or Gauri Tandava is a sacred form of Shiva’s Tandava that embodies balance, compassion, and controlled cosmic energy. Unlike the fierce and destructive aspects often associated with Tandava, this form reveals Shiva as the supreme yogi who dances in harmony with Shakti, represented by Goddess Uma or Gauri. It reflects the synthesis of ascetic power and household life, where divine energy is regulated through awareness and grace. Iconographic Form and Description In Uma Tandava, Shiva is depicted either four-armed or six-armed, standing in dynamic yet composed movement. In the four-armed form, his lower right hand displays the Abhaya gesture, assuring protection and fearlessness. The upper right hand holds the damaru, symbolizing the rhythm of creation and the origin of sound and time. The lower left hand carries a serpent, representing kundalini energy and mastery over primal forces, while the upper left hand is held ...