In this Tanjore painting, the supreme being Lord Vishnu, the maintainer of the entire cosmos is depicted in vivid colours. Here, he is lying down on the coiled Sheshanaga (also known as Adishesha), the epitome of graciousness and benevolence. The five heads of the divine snake, who is the symbol of infinity, form a protective awning over his head. Lord Vishnu is painted in the blue that is associated with him and his incarnations, brought out even more by the bubbling ocean and the evening sky behind him. The sun and the moon smiling down upon his divine form.
Two manifestations of the goddess of fortune, Lakshmi can be seen serving the lord with devotion—one fans him while the other kneads his feet. Two mythical creatures are serving on either side of him while various gods of the Hindu pantheon stand around to watch the divine one sustain the universe. All of them are wearing golden garbs, symbolizing triumph and prosperity. Their jewelry is studded with semi-precious stones, bright and colorful. A beatific scene is depicted in this Tanjore painting, which only adds to its heavenly charm. In all the ways, this painting shows love in its most spiritual form, as Goddess Lakshmi takes care of the lord and the lord takes care of his devotees.
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