Devi Gayatri is a deity of complex origins. Mother of the Vedas (the Vedamata), She is the personification of the all-important Gayatri mantra. However, according to the Skanda Purana, She is the wife of Brahma and a roopa of Sarasvati. And according to Shaivite texts, Mahagaytri is the wife of Sadashiva.
The painting of Gayatri that you see on this page depicts a fair, five-headed Devi. She is seated on a gigantic lotus bloom, poised in lalitasana. The saree She is wearing is made up of pure gold layered upon gesso-work. Inlaid bits of semi-precious stones in green and red colour form Her sumptuous shringar. These metallic embellishments are the defining trait of the traditional Tanjore painting.
The dhashabhujadhari (ten-armed) Devi raises the anterior right hand in blessing. The implements in the rest of Her hands are indicative of Her association with a wide variety of Hindu deities: the discus (Vishnu), the trident (Shiva), the lotus (Lakshmi), and the skullcup (Kali). As such, Devi Gayatri is a versatile deity of the Hindu pantheon.
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