| Specifications |
| PAA203 | |
| TANJORE PAINTING TRADITIONAL COLORS WITH 24 KARAT GOLD | |
| 13 inch x 11 inch x 2 inch (With Frame)9 inch x 7 inch (Without Frame) | |
| Weight 1.17 kg |
| Delivery and Return Policies |
| Usually ships in 30 days | |
| Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days | |
| Free Delivery |
Inlaid with pure gold over the icons, the Tanjore painting that you see here portrays Lord Kartikeya who is also known as God of War, along with his two eternal consorts Devasena, the daughter of Lord Indra and Valli, a beautiful huntress. Together with his devoted wives, who are also his internal potency, the lord becomes complete. Lord Kartikeya is considered an important deity in Shaivism and is worshiped in South India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka etc. where he is known as Murugan. He is considered to be the killer of a great demon Taraka.
Under a
beautiful prabhavali, the youthful and noble child of Lord Shiva and Mother
Parvati, Kartikeya, stands tall on an elevated platform with Devasena on his
left and Valli on his right. This entire painting has been elaborately
embellished with 24 Karat gold precisely studded with sequences of shining
stones. Both Devasena and Valli are dressed in a beautiful saree and bedecked
with several ornaments and their head is adorned with a jeweled crown. The body
complexion of Devasena is like the molten gold whereas Valli is greenish in color.
They hold a lotus flower in one hand and bring a smile on their face. The warrior
god at the center is present in his four-handed form holding a trident and an
indistinct object in his two upper hands, while the lower hands remain in
Abhaya and Varada Mudra. His divine spear called Vel which represents his
shakti (power) is also carried by him. He is clad in a perfectly pleated dhoti
down to his ankles and a dupatta is worn over his strong shoulders and arms. He
is accompanied with his divine mount peacock at the back who is always engaged
in his lord’s loving service.



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