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Shri Shri Durga, ca. 1885-95. Creator: Unknown
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Shri Shri Durga, ca. 1885-95. Creator: Unknown
Shri Shri Durga, ca. 1885-95
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Arms Asura Attack Attacking Biting Bleeding Blood Chromolithograph Chromolithographic Print On Paper Demon Durga Ganapati Ganesh Ganesha Goddess Of Wealth Goddess Of Wisdom Hindu Hinduism Lakshmi Lion Mahishasura Peacock Reptile Reptiles Sarasvati Saraswati Severed Head Snake Trident Vinayaka Hindoostan
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This chromolithographic print on paper, titled "Shri Shri Durga" transports us back to the late 19th century in Hindoostan (India). Created by an unknown artist, this artwork beautifully depicts the powerful Hindu goddess Durga. Adorned with vibrant colors and intricate details, the image showcases her divine presence. Durga stands tall and fierce, embodying both strength and grace. With multiple arms wielding a trident and various weapons of warfare, she symbolizes protection against evil forces. Her majestic lion companion faithfully accompanies her as she fearlessly confronts Mahishasura, a menacing demon depicted as a buffalo-headed creature. Surrounded by other deities such as Ganapati (Ganesha), Sarasvati (Saraswati), and Lakshmi - goddesses of wisdom, wealth, and prosperity respectively - Durga exudes authority over all aspects of life. The severed head of Mahishasura lies at her feet while blood flows from his wounds. Birds soar above the battlefield where reptiles slither amidst the chaos. This composition represents not only physical combat but also spiritual warfare between good and evil. Preserved within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection today, this heritage art piece serves as a testament to India's rich cultural heritage and religious traditions. Its vivid imagery offers viewers a glimpse into ancient mythology while celebrating femininity's power in overcoming adversity. As we admire this extraordinary print from centuries past created by an anonymous artist
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