A richly coloured tri-devi composition (‘tri’ is Sanskrt for three) comprising Devi Rajarajeshvari flanked by Devi Lakshmi and Devi Sarasvati. Tripurasundari is at the very centre. She is wearing a saree of delicate crimson silk, the brocade of which, in addition to the crown on Her head and the ornaments on Her person, are executed with solid gold embellishment. Of the three deities, the archway over Her head features the Kirtimukham motif.
To the right of Rajarajeshvari is Lakshmi in Her gold and scarlet silks. To the left, Devi Sarasvati in Her unmistakable ivory attire. All three devis are possessed of four arms - as such, they are chaturbhujadharinis - but while Rajarajeshvari’s legs are in lalitasana, Lakshmi and Sarasvati have assumed the ardhapadmasana. A bowlful of offerings of fruit and sweetmeat are at the foot of each of the three thrones.
From the thrones to the temple-esque archway along the upper edge of the painting, there is precious metallic inlay-work in almost every aspect. This is what makes Tanjore art so widely coveted and befits the predominantly religious themes. A tri-devi composition such as this one is sure to add to the auspiciousness of your home or office.
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