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Rajarajeshvari (Kamakshi) Tanjore Artwork - Framed Art

$121
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Specifications
DDP910
Traditional Colors with Gold Work
9.5 inch Height X 7.5 inch Width X 1 inch Length
Weight 250 gm
About the Item
  • Features Goddess Rajarajeshvari (Kamakshi), embodying the Empress of Emperors and divine feminine power.
  • Showcases the traditional Tanjore art form with vivid colors and intricate gold leaf work.
  • Depicts the deity with symbolic attributes: a lotus flower, a sugarcane bow, and a gesture of benediction.
  • Intricate ornamentation and embedded jewels create a rich, textured appearance with noticeable depth.
  • Crafted to evoke awe and reverence, ideal for a meditation space or as a focal point in home decor.
  • This framed artwork offers a glimpse into the grandeur and spiritual significance of South Indian classical art.
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100% Handmade
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MADE IN INDIA.

A Glimpse into Divine Sovereignty

This framed Tanjore painting transports you to the realm of the divine feminine, presenting a vision of the Goddess in her form as the Empress of Emperors. With its vivid traditional colors and radiant gold work, the artwork encapsulates the essence of the Tanjore tradition, a classical South Indian art form that flourished under the patronage of the Maratha rulers of Thanjavur. Every detail, from the intricate ornamentation to the serene expression, has been meticulously crafted to evoke a sense of awe and reverence. The style of painting is immediately recognizable as a Tanjore creation, where figures are rich in detail, and the use of gold leaf adds to the richness of the painting. The Goddess is adorned with multiple strands of gold, embedded with jewels. Note how the jewelry that the Goddess is wearing has great depth, and seem to pop out of the painting.

The Embodiment of Power and Grace

The Goddess is seated regally on her asana. One hand is open in the gesture of benediction, and the other hand holds a lotus flower. She holds a sugarcane bow in the other. The sugarcane symbolizes the sweetness of life, a reminder that existence, at its core, is inherently blissful. She embodies power, compassion, and abundance, a radiant presence that bestows blessings upon all who seek her grace. To meditate on the image of Rajarajeshvari is to connect with the universal mother, the source of all creation. The divine feminine, in her various forms, is revered throughout the world, and this painting is a potent reminder of the power and beauty inherent in the feminine principle. It serves as a visual representation of the inner strength and wisdom that resides within each of us, inviting us to embrace our own divinity and live with greater authenticity and purpose. The divine form's beauty, as captured in this painting, acts as a focal point for devotion and reflection. This is more than just a painting; it is a gateway to experiencing the divine.
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