Her Benevolent Form

$30
Item Code: BE92
Specifications:
Batik Painting On Cotton
Dimensions 1.8 ft x 2.4 ft
Handmade
Handmade
Free delivery
Free delivery
Fully insured
Fully insured
100% Made in India
100% Made in India
23 years in business
23 years in business
Durga, the consort of god Shiva, is perhaps the most important goddess of India. She is a multi-dimensional deity. According to the Markandeya Purana, Durga assumed ten different forms in order to destroy demons.

She is portrayed here in the form of Simhavahini. In this manifestation, Durga is benign as well as belligerent. She is seated on a ferocious lion. In her hands, she holds the weapons given to her by various gods who created her. The right hand, however, is held in a gesture of boon bestowing. This image is very popular in the whole of north India and night long prayers (jagaratras) are held in temples or in homes by devotees, where devotional songs are sung in her praise.

The red, green and yellow colours have been used in all their vibrancy. The white halo is the only hue to deviate from the brilliance of colours. Firm black outline encloses the colours within, in fact, enhancing the sharp effect. The colours emanate the energy, the goddess is associated with.

This description by Renu Rana.

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