Throughout art history, depictions of Ardhanarishvara, the half-male, half-female form of Shiva and Parvati, symbolize the union of Purusha and Prakriti, masculine and feminine energies. Ancient sculptures showcased this duality, later echoed in medieval paintings, highlighting cosmic balance. In modern interpretations like Mangaly Ghosh's watercolor, vibrant colors and sharp details enhance the divine duality. The luminous blue background evokes cosmic vastness, while the mirrored reflection within Parvati's hand signifies self-awareness and the interconnectedness of masculine and feminine aspects, embodying the eternal dance of creation and dissolution in Hindu philosophy.
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