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Divine Union of Srinivasa and Padmavathi | Tanjore Painting with Gold Embellishments

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Specifications
DDQ727
Traditional Colors with Gold Work
36 inch Height X 31 inch Width X 0.5 inch Length
Weight 3.02 kg
About the Item
  • Features the divine union of Lord Srinivasa and Goddess Padmavathi (Lakshmi) in a sacred marriage ceremony.
  • Depicts the iconography of the Vaishnava Tilak (Urdhva Pundra), symbolizing protection and devotion.
  • Meticulously crafted in the traditional Tanjore painting style with vibrant colors and intricate detailing.
  • Enhanced with genuine gold leaf work, adding richness and spiritual luminescence to the artwork.
  • Represents prosperity, harmony, and the auspicious bond between divine masculine and feminine energies.
  • An ideal piece for home decor, meditation spaces, or as a sacred gift for spiritual occasions.
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Auspicious Beginnings

This exquisite Tanjore painting is more than just art; it is a window into the divine union of Lord Vishnu, in his manifestation as Srinivasa, and Goddess Lakshmi, incarnated as Padmavathi. The sacred marriage, or Kalyanam, is a pivotal event in Hindu mythology, symbolizing prosperity, harmony, and the eternal bond between the divine masculine and feminine. This artwork captures the essence of that auspicious moment, meticulously rendered in the traditional Tanjore style, celebrated for its rich colors, intricate detailing, and the lavish use of gold leaf. Imagine the scene: the Seshachalam Hills, Tirumala, where Srinivasa, after a long search for Lakshmi, finally wins her hand in marriage. This painting freezes that moment in time, a snapshot of divinity descending to earth to bless humanity. The painting is presented within the Vaishnava Tilak, or Urdhva Pundra, the symbol adorning the foreheads of devotees of Vishnu. This symbol not only denotes allegiance to Vishnu but also represents his divine feet, offering protection and guidance to those who seek refuge.

The Art of Thanjavur

Tanjore paintings, originating from the city of Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu, are renowned for their unique style, developed under the patronage of the Nayakas and Marathas. The technique involves creating a raised, gesso-like surface onto which the painting is meticulously crafted. This is followed by the application of vibrant colors and, most notably, the embellishment with genuine gold leaf, adding a regal shimmer and lasting brilliance. The use of precious and semi-precious stones is also common, further enhancing the opulent aesthetic. This particular piece showcases the mastery of the Tanjore tradition. Observe the careful layering of colors, the precision of the lines, and the strategic placement of the gold work to accentuate the divine figures. Each element is thoughtfully considered, contributing to a harmonious composition that radiates serenity and blessings. The traditional colors utilized here are deliberately chosen to evoke specific emotions and symbolic meanings. The deep blues of Srinivasa reflect his infinite nature, while the radiant hues of Padmavathi symbolize her beauty and abundance.

A Timeless Blessing

More than just a beautiful piece of art, this Tanjore painting is an embodiment of faith, tradition, and artistic excellence. It serves as a powerful reminder of the divine presence in our lives and the eternal blessings that flow from the union of the divine couple. Ideal for adorning your home, temple, or sacred space, this painting will undoubtedly bring a sense of peace, prosperity, and spiritual upliftment. It is also a cherished heirloom, a testament to the enduring beauty of Indian art and mythology, to be passed down through generations, carrying the blessings of Srinivasa and Padmavathi.
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