Hamsavahini- one whose Vahana (ride) is a Hamsa (swan), goddess Saraswati is worshipped by Hindus worldwide as the mother goddess who bestows upon her devotees the most occult knowledge and supreme wisdom of the universe. In this glorious Tanjore painting, with 24 karat gold and a wood frame, Devi Saraswati appears in a divine four-armed (Chaturbhuja) form, the very picture of pure wisdom, draped in a white sari, seated in the Lalitasana (posture of royal ease) on her Hamsa.
This Tanjore goddess Saraswati painting presents her framed within the glistening golden pillars of a royal palace, which are adorned by 24-karat gold and green and red cut glass pieces. A luxurious red drapery hangs from the roof, creating an imperial interior for the mother goddess. A rich orange luster surrounds the persona of Devi Saraswati which emanates from her sun-like Prabhamandala (aura), filling the background of the Tanjore artwork with divine magnificence.
Maa Saraswati in the Tanjore painting wears a conical Kiritamukuta crown, Swarna abhushana (ornaments of gold), brocaded green blouse, and a white sari decorated with tiny floral patterns. In her lap is her primary attribute- Veena, the stringed instrument from which she derives her epithet as Veena-Vaadini (one who plays Veena).
A parrot- embodiment of the qualities of the ideal learner, sits on Devi’s secondary right hand. The beautiful bird is also associated with Mahavidya Matangi, who in Hindu Tantra is the Tantric aspect of the goddess Saraswati. The goddess holds a Veda, the ancient repository of supreme knowledge in her fourth hand.
The hamsa or swan on which the goddess is enthroned is presented in this goddess Saraswati Tanjore painting with a stunning naturalism. Its lithesome neck curves elegantly adorned with a golden ornament and its dense feathers are highlighted using black lines on its otherwise white body.
Noteworthy in this Tanjore goddess Saraswati painting is the attention to detail and skills of the artist, which is discernible in the animation instilled in the eyes of the goddess as well as the two birds who accompany her in the frame. As if smeared with the glow of the morning sun, Devi Saraswati’s pleasing face appears enlivened, maternal affection and divine knowledge beautifying her presence, making this Tanjore painting a complete divine image for your home.
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