Andal, also known as “Chudikodutha Sudarkodi” is a popularly revered Vaishnava or Alvar female saint, known as “she who wore the garland and offered it to Vishnu” or Vishnu’s bride. The love and devotion of Andal towards Sri Vishnu are unparalleled, earning her a sacred aura in the Vaishnava pantheon, where she is worshipped alongside Vishnu and celebrated during her wedding festival with the Lord.
In this Tanjore painting, Andal appears in a regal pose, seated on a royal throne in Maharajalilasana. She is wrapped in white, the color of devotion and purity, and is adorned marvelously with traditional jewelry, along with her quintessential ethnic hairdo, embellished with Sun and Moon ornaments and floral details. The parrot and floral attributes in her hand are characteristic of Andal. The painting is crafted in the manner of classic Thanjavur, with golden layers and red and green gemmed pieces. With an arch framing the image and traditional colors bringing the sanctity of Andal to life, this Tanjore painting is a beautiful remembrance of the divinity of devotion.
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