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Lakshmi as Kamala with Death Mask

Lakshmi as Kamala with Death Mask
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Código del Artículo: ZQ66

Brass Sculpture

11.5" X 7.5" X 4.5"
4.54 Kg
Precio: $225.00   Envío Gratis - 4 to 6 days
VENDIDO
Este artículo puede quedar pendiente de entrega.
Tiempo requerido para recrear esta obra de arte: 3 to 4 weeks
Adelanto a pagar ahora (% del valor del producto): 20%
La diferencia se deberá pagar cuando el producto esté listo: 80%
Cantidad para ofrecer como adelanto para pedir esta obra de arte que puede quedar pendiente: $45.00
Vistos veces desde el 2nd Oct, 2008
Descripción
Lakshmi, commonly known as Sri, is the wife of Vishnu and under various names appears in this relation in his various incarnations. If he takes a celestial form, she appears as divine; if a mortal, she becomes a mortal too, transforming her own person agreeably to whatever character Vishnu assumes.

Lakshmi sits in a posture of padmasana on a lotus seat. She is beautifully modeled and her young body is decked with ornaments. Her tall karandamukuta flows into her earrings and numerous necklaces. Her front two hands make the gesture of blessing and fearlessness. She holds lotus flowers in her back two hands. Lotus is a symbol of purity and fertility. Lakshmi is also called Kamala, as one seated on kamala (lotus). Commonly, her iconography shows two elephants in the background lacerating her with water. Here, the artist has brought them in the front of the image as he wanted to incorporate them without spoiling the aesthetic grace of the piece.

This image of Lakshmi is placed in an elaborate niche, designed and carved very well. In the center of the niche is the death mask, known as the devourer and symbolizes the passing of time.

A simple and sturdy rectangular base assembles the animals, the divine image and the kirtimukha aesthetically.

This description by Renu Rana.

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