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Photographic Print : Vaishnavi and Varahi Fighting Asuras(Recto), Kumari Fighting Asuras(Verso)... between 1675 and 1700 Creator: Unknown
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Vaishnavi and Varahi Fighting Asuras(Recto), Kumari Fighting Asuras(Verso)... between 1675 and 1700 Creator: Unknown
Vaishnavi and Varahi Fighting Asuras (Recto), Kumari Fighting Asuras (Verso), Folio from a Devimahatmya (Glory of the Goddess), between 1675 and 1700
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1680s 1690s Asura Bear Conflict Devi Mahatmya Devimahatmya Durga Sapta Sati Fight Four People Goat Goats Hindu Hinduism Markandeya Purana Opaque Watercolor And Ink On Paper Peacock Rajasthan Script South East Asia Southeast Asia Southeast Asian Trident Violence Violent Blade Hindoostan Kumari Watercolour On Paper
15"x10" (37.5x25cm) Poster
Experience the ancient Indian mythology come to life with our exquisite collection of Media Storehouse Photographic Prints. Featuring intricate details and vibrant colors, these prints showcase two powerful goddesses, Vaishnavi and Varahi, engaging in battle with the Asuras on the front (Recto), while the reverse (Verso) showcases the courageous Kumari fighting her own battles. Dating back to the period between 1675 and 1700, these rare and captivating folios are sourced from Heritage Images and offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of India. Add these stunning works of art to your home or office decor and bring a touch of history and mythology into your space.
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Estimated Product Size is 37.5cm x 25cm (14.8" x 9.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This stunning 17th century folio depicts two scenes from the Devimahatmya, or the Glory of the Goddess, a well-known Hindu text that recounts the exploits of the goddess Durga and her various manifestations. The recto side shows Vaishnavi and Varahi, two forms of Durga, engaged in battle with Asuras, or demons. Vaishnavi, the goddess of the sacred river Vishnu, rides a goat and wields a sword and a trident, while Varahi, the boar-man avatar of Vishnu, brandishes a sword and a goad. The asuras, depicted as men and animals, are shown charging at the goddesses with swords and shields. On the verso side, Kumari, another form of Durga, is shown fighting a group of asuras. She is depicted as a young girl, seated on a lion and holding a sword and a shield. Surrounding her are various birds and animals, including a peacock, a bear, and a goat, adding to the dynamic and chaotic scene of the battle. This beautiful work of art is believed to have originated in Rajasthan, India, between 1675 and 1700. It is an opaque watercolor and ink drawing on paper, and its intricate details and vibrant colors showcase the rich artistic heritage of Hindustan during the 17th century. The manuscript is now part of the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and it continues to inspire awe and admiration for the power and beauty of the Hindu goddesses.
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