There is no Devi in the Hindu pantheon to equal the loveliness of Sarasvati. As divinely fair as She is, the serenity and finesse of Her persona comes from the fact that She is a visual projection of learning and the fine arts. The Tanjore painting that you see on this page captures the unparalleled beauty of Hinduism’s presiding deity over art and learning.
On a velvet-upholstered throne of gold She sits strumming Her veena. In one of the hands of the chaturbhujadharini - as well as in the foreground - is a pothi (scriptural manuscript). Behind Her tall, tapering crown a soft, golden halo that dims in the glamour of Her beauteous face.
From the silks and jewels that clothe the Devi to the veena in Her hands and the temple entrance structure surrounding Her, the major part of the canvas’ surface area has been executed with pure gold inlay work.
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