GODDESS PAINTINGS

Durga
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9.0" x 6.0"
$200
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Abhisarika Nayika (Mola Ram style of Garhwal Painting)
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Kali and Emperor Vikramaditya
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11.0" X 7.5"
$295
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The Goddess Worshipped by Rishi Chyavana
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8.5" x 7.5"
$150
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Madhyadhyaan
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1.1 ft x 1.5 ft
$645
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Ganga
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5.0" x 7.5"
$110
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Devi
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5.0" x 7.5"
$110
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Durga Slays the Demon Mahishasur
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8.5" X 8.0"
$210
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Devi
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5.0" x 8.0"
$110
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Durga Slaying the Buffalo Demon
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10.0" x 6.5"
$195
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Goddess of Victory
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3.0 ft x 3.0 ft
$1010
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The Creation Of Devi
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12.0" x 8.5"
$395
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Kali
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1.2 ft x 1.5 ft
$315
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The Dance of Shiva and Kali
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6.5" X 7.0"
$200
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Goddess Lakshmi
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5.0" x 7.5"
$90
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Goddess Durga Slaying Demons
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6.5" x 6.0"
$400
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Durga Slays the Demon Mahishasur
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6.5" X 10.0"
$400
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Devi Kameshwari
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8.5" x 6.5"
$325
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Devi Padmavati
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8.5" x 6.5"
$200
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Devi Sheetali - The Goddess Who Cures Small Pox
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7.0" x 9.5"
$180
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Gajalakshmi (Reproduction of A Raja Ravi Varma Painting)
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The Lotus Goddess of the Cosmic Sea
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12.7" x 18.5"
$300
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Saptamatrika
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12.5" X 9.0"
$485
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Maa Durga
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3.0 feet x 4.0 feet
$840
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Mahishasura-Mardini Durga
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2.5 ft X 1.5 ft
$435
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Goddess Durga
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6.0" x 8.0"
$110
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Jagadamba
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9.5" x 6.2"
$230
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Devi as Shiva
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7.5" x 5.0"
$180
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Durga: The Dispeller of Darkness and Misery
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9.5" x 6.5"
$300
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Bhuvaneshi
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7.5" x 5.0"
$130
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A Myth Retold I
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4.0 ft x 3.0 ft
$1010
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A Myth Retold II
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3.2 ft x 4.0 ft
$805
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Sarvambikesha or The 'Complete' Goddess
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9.5" x 6.2"
$210
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Durga Slaying Demon
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10.0" x 8.0"
$245
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Devotees Pay Homage to Lakshmi
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10.0" x 8.0"
$275
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Durga as Jaya
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9.5" x 6.5"
$245
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Mahalakshmi
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11.0" x 7.0"
$255
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Usha, the Goddess of Dawn
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2.1 ft x 4.3 ft
$770
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Benevolent, Yet not so Devi
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1.8 ft x 2.4 ft
$535
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Gajalakshmi
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9.5" x 6.5"
$180
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Ganga the River Goddess
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7.0" x 7.5"
$180
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Maharaja Ranjit Singh Worshipping Devi
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9.5" X 12.0"
$320
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Goddess Saraswati
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9.5" x 14.0"
$195
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Goddess Kali
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1.0 ft X 1.5 ft
$330
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Goddess Kali
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1.0 ft X 1.1 ft
$330
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Lakshmi and Her Ulooka
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11.5" x 18.0"
$300
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Goddess Saraswati
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11.5" x 18.0"
$300
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Goddess Kali
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1.5 ft X 1.0 ft
$370
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Devi-Mahotsava
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2.0 ft X 1.5 ft
$630
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Mahisasura-mardini
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2.5 ft X 4.0 ft
$385
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The Dance of Shiva and Kali
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6.5" X 7.5"
$190
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The Divine Feminine in Hindu Art

Hindus have continuously venerated the divine in female form – very often referred to simply as the Goddess – since time immemorial. The Goddess, often referred to as Devi ('The Shining One) in Sanskrit literature, is a manifestation of Shakti, the Supreme Power responsible for the creation of the world. Hindu Paintings glorify the goddess in many forms. As a beneficent deity, she is widely venerated as Shri or Lakshmi. In her iconography, Goddess Lakshmi is always shown in association with lotuses. Often two elephants may be seen bathing her with sacred waters. This form is known as Gajalakshmi. Devi Lakshmi is the wife of Lord Vishnu, and the two of them together are often the subject of Indian paintings.


As Goddess Kali, the Devi is dark, dishevelled, and awe-inspiring, with a necklace of skulls. Even in this form, she is called “mother” by her devotees, since after destroying this world she renews it again as the Supreme Shakti. Mother Kali and her ten manifestations of wisdom (Mahavidyas) form a popular theme in Indian Art.


As a warrior goddess, she is Durga depicted with a smiling countenance but wielding an array of weapons. Durga, riding a tiger or lion, is one of the most popular goddesses in India. Strong and beautiful the weapons in her hand show her readiness to assist her devotees. In one celebrated story, she manifests herself with the energies of all other deities in order to combat a buffalo-demon, Mahishasura. She emerges victorious after nine nights of struggle, commemorated by the festival of Navaratri (“Nine Nights”) in the fall. The combat of Goddess Durga with the buffalo demon is one of the most dynamic episodes in Hindu Painting.


As Goddess Saraswati, Devi is the patron deity of music, literature and knowledge. She is associated with a swan or sometimes a peacock. Her typical symbol is the stringed musical instrument held in two of her hands.


FAQs


Q1. How long does silk paint last?


Silk paint lasts several decades if stored and treated with proper care. 

 

Q2. Does silk paint crack?


One of the many qualities of silk paint which makes it a favorite of artists and buyers is that silk paint does not crack. It is quite resistant to damage caused by cracking and flaking.


Q3. Can I paint on 100% cotton?


Yes, you can paint on 100% cotton. A snuggly woven cotton fabric with a hundred percent cotton content is preferred by some artisans for creating their paintings. 


Q4. How do you paint over cotton?


To paint over the cotton fabric, you need to wash the cloth and dry it beforehand. Start by sketching the desired subject on the cotton fabric and add colors by using paint brushes. Let the paint dry and to ensure that the paint is set, iron the dried cotton sheet. 


Q5. What to do before painting on a canvas?


Always start by putting the canvas on a wooden frame and stretching it properly. Spread a layer of primer on the canvas, and sketch the design or image on the canvas. Once you have the final sketch, add the base layers of paint and let them dry before adding the subsequent layers of color.