Inlaid with pure gold over the icons, the Tanjore painting that you see here portrays Lord Kartikeya who is also known as the God of War. Lord Kartikeya is considered an important deity in Shaivism and is worshiped in South India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka etc. where he is known as Murugan. He is considered to be the killer of a great demon Taraka. If you notice, you will find that every bit of this painting has been precisely embellished with pure gold coating studded with the sequences of tiny stones for an extra beautification. This is the characteristic feature of Tanjore style artwork which makes it stand out the ordinary ones.
Under a beautiful prabhavali, the youthful and noble child of Lord Shiva and Mother Parvati, Kartikeya, stands tall on an elevated platform. The warrior god is present in his two-handed form. He places his left hand on to his waist while his right hand is in Abhaya Mudra (hand gesture of fearlessness). He is clad in a perfectly pleated short-length dhoti and a dupatta is worn over his strong shoulders and arms. He is accompanied with his divine mount, a beautiful peacock at the back who is always engaged in its lord’s loving service. He carries a powerful weapon called Vel, which is a divine spear, that represents his shakti. A soft and gentle smile on his face depicts his merciful nature. The way the artist has designed this painting with intricate detailing is undeniably praiseworthy. Also, the use of bright colors to make it attractive is another feature of Tanjore style artwork.
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