| Specifications |
| DDI172 | |
| Artist YUBRAJ | |
| Watercolor on paper | |
| 12 inch Height X 9 inch Width |
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In the
Dhyan-stuti of Tripurasundri, her Tantric worship begins with envisioning the
goddess as a beautiful, young female, adorned all over and ecstatically smiling
with the nectar of life, ready to bring Kama or desire back to life. This
aspect of the goddess is also called Mahakameshwari or the goddess of Kama and
appears to be the inspiration behind this divine artwork.
Tripurasundari
in Hindu-Tantra and Shakta traditions is the mother of all beings, the origin
of auspiciousness, and the most beautiful being in three realms. She brings an
end to inauspiciousness by starting Srishti (creation), she rejuvenates Kama
(the Lord of Desire and Action), her throne is held by Brahma, Vishnu, Rudra
and Sadashiva and she is attended by Lakshmi and Saraswati. This masterful
watercolor on paper by Yubraj captures the otherworldly beauty of
Triupurasundari, also known as Lalita (the beautiful one).
On a platform
carried by the four deities, Tirpurasundari sits in a unique pose, with her
legs dangling in the front, on a lotus spread placed on Shiva. Golden
ornaments, the Sun and Moon, Japakusum (hibiscus flower), a garland of lotuses,
and a red saree- symbols of femininity and grandeur, adorn the primordial
mother, who holds an Ankusha (goad), flower arrows, Paasha (noose) and a
Sugarcane bow- attributes that cause and control desire.
Drapes on the
uppermost section and a beautiful green in the backdrop create a regal
atmosphere, perfect for representing goddess Rajarajeshwari- the queen of
kings.
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