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Four Armed Goddess Saraswati Playing Sitar | Traditional Colors with 24 Karat Gold | Tanjore Painting with Frame

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DDS754
Traditional Colors With 24K Gold
17 Inch Height X 14 Inch Width X 2 Inch Length
Weight 2.08 kg
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Divine Melody of Wisdom: A Tanjore Masterpiece

This exquisite Tanjore painting captures the essence of Goddess Saraswati, the Hindu deity of knowledge, music, art, wisdom, and learning. Depicted with her characteristic four arms, she is shown gracefully playing the Veena, a stringed instrument that symbolizes the harmonious vibrations of the universe and the eloquence of speech. The painting is rendered in the traditional Tanjore style, renowned for its rich colors, intricate details, and the liberal use of 24-karat gold leaf, which imbues the artwork with a divine luminescence and a sense of opulence. The four arms of Saraswati are significant, representing her dominion over various aspects of human existence. Two arms hold the Veena, signifying her mastery over music and the arts, while the other two are often depicted in abhaya mudra (gesture of fearlessness) and holding a manuscript or mala (rosary), symbolizing protection, spiritual knowledge, and divine grace. Her serene expression, adorned with traditional Indian jewelry, conveys a profound sense of peace and wisdom. The vibrant colors used in her attire and the surrounding adornments are characteristic of the Tanjore school, meticulously applied to create a visually stunning and spiritually uplifting composition.

The Art of Tanjore: A Legacy of Gold and Gemstones

Tanjore paintings, originating from the South Indian city of Thanjavur, are a classical art form with a history stretching back centuries. The technique involves laying a cloth on a wooden board, followed by the application of gesso (a mixture of chalk and glue) to create raised embossed areas. Genuine 24-karat gold foil is then meticulously applied to these surfaces, creating a lustrous sheen. Semi-precious stones, beads, and even glass are often embedded to add texture and sparkle, though in this particular depiction, the brilliance of the gold leaf itself dominates, illuminating the divine form of Saraswati. The intricate work on the borders, the delicate floral motifs, and the symbolic representation of elements associated with the goddess all contribute to the profound aesthetic and spiritual value of this artwork. The painting is framed in a complementary dark wooden frame, enhancing its grandeur and making it ready to adorn any sacred space or art collection. This piece is not merely a decorative item but a conduit for invoking the blessings of Saraswati, promoting creativity, learning, and intellectual pursuits in the lives of those who behold it. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of traditional Indian art and its ability to bridge the material and the divine.
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