Goddess Annapurna is revered in Hinduism as an avatar of Goddess Parvati, her name in english translates to “the one who fulfils our need for grain”, the divine mother is said to be the vital provider of nourishment to the world. Usually associated with the sacred tithi of Aksheya Tritya, in this Tanjore painting Goddess Annapurna sits regally in a Padmasana, draped in the colour of fortune that is red - she holds a pot and ladle with grains of rice, symbolising her powers of abundance and providence.
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