Infused with great color combinations that give the true essence of South India, this beautiful painting portrays Ashtabhuja (eight-armed) Durga. Associated with protection, motherhood, sustenance and destruction of the material world, Goddess Durga is considered as the one who furiously fights against the demons to restore Dharma on the planet. She is a humble servant of Lord Hari and acts as Maya Devi (illusory energy) to test the individual souls in the material world to bring them into the abode of the Lord, the place of no miseries. But those who seek the path of the Absolute Truth, she blesses them with spiritual knowledge so that they can get out of the cycle of repeated birth and death.
The Tanjore painting that you see here portrays the calmest yet powerful form of Mother Durga riding on her divine mount (tiger) with exposed teeth, sharp claws and a curved tail. By merely looking at her eight arms, her power can be and rage can be felt. With her four left arms, she holds a lotus flower, a mace, a bow and an arrow, while the other hand is in resting posture. The four right arms carry a discus, a trident, and a sword, while the anterior hand is in Abhaya Mudra (hand gesture of fearlessness). She is attired in a red saree with perfect pleats that look gorgeous as she gracefully sits putting her right leg upon the left leg. The adornments with several ornaments on her molten gold complexioned body look very charming. The big and round aureole behind her crowned head describes her exalted personality. The unique embellishment with pure gold coating which is the characteristic feature of Tanjore style artwork makes this painting glow like the sun.
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