Full of auspiciousness, this Tanjore painting portrays the blissful family of Lord Shiva, who is the destroyer of the material world. This painting has been precisely and elaborately embellished with pure gold coating studded with sequences of shining stones for an extra beautification, which is the characteristic feature of Tanjore style artwork. Also, the use of bright traditional colors enhances its aesthetic look and thus makes it stand out from the ordinary paintings.
On a huge throne with a beautifully decorated Kirtimukham Prabhavali that forms a big aureole, sits Mahadev along with his eternal consort, Goddess Parvati and their two noble sons, Lord Ganesha and Lord Kartikeya. The lord is unprecedently clad in a bright yellow dhoti down to his ankles on top of which he has worn tiger skin (baagh-chhaal). Along with several neckpieces, a serpent is coiled around his neck and his matted hair is gathered above as a crown that holds upon it a crescent moon and the holy Ganga. Next to him is seated Goddess Parvati who is attired in a red silk saree and holds a lotus flower in her right hand. Their elder son Kartikeya sits on his mother’s lap holding the divine spear called Vel that describes his power. Next to Lord Shiva, is seated Ganesha in his four-handed form with the head of an elephant and body of a human. They all are accompanied by their respective mounts, Mooshak of Lord Ganesha, Peacock of Lord Kartikeya, Lion of Goddess Parvati, and Nandi the sacred bull of Lord Shiva. This powerful yet blissful painting is very tranquilizing for everyone to see.
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