Get Goddess Rajarajeshwari - Tripura Sundari - Hoysala Art
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Goddess Rajarajeshwari - Tripura Sundari - Hoysala Art |
Tripura Sundari is the Hindu goddess glorified as one of the
ten Mahavidyas and Shakti (consort) of Sadasiva; she is the supreme
consciousness who rules over the Trinity (Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma) and is
associated with Shakta tantric tradition. She is also known by the name
Rajarajeshwari (‘Raja’ means the eight lords governing directions of the
universe and ‘Rajeshwar’ is the Trimurti), depicted here in a splendid form of
Cosmic Mother, as is also mentioned in Sri Lalita Sahasranama. The goddess is
sculpted here in a refined bronze by expert artisans of Bangalore from where
bronze art had set a new benchmark in the history of art and metallurgy.
The precise and superfine carvings highlight the beautiful
and distinctive Hoysala art form featuring inventive decorations and stylized
ornamentations. She sits in lalitasana on a lotus pedestal, placed on a
distinctively carved multilayered throne topped with lions perched on either
side on the platform and a Kirtimukha prabhavali chiseled in intensive
beguiling floral patterns. Chaturbhuja goddess holds her iconic weapons in all
the hands and the sweet sugarcane stick held in the front hand represents a
person’s mind and the five shoots at the top are symbolic of the five senses
through which mind is influenced and functions accordingly.
Goddess Rajarajeshwari
is garbed in an ankle length dhoti and an ethnic kamarband ornamenting her
waist in the most beauteous ways. Zoom in to the image to have a keen look at
the sharp facial features and precious treasures embellished all over on her
body; the haloed long crown that glorifies on her head is etched in marvelous
layers of designs along with a crescent moon decorated on the right and the
third eye on forehead symbolizing her consort’s iconic presence.
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