Wooden Sculpture Goddess Durga of South India - Mariamman
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The history of wood carving dates back to the Middle
Paleolithic age and exists as a universal phenomenon in human culture as a
means for artistry. Wooden sculptures have gradually been in demand and still
hold their perfect place in the Indian sculptural art. The sculpture shown here
is carved out of the most finite quality wood in a dark chocolaty shade with
tinges of light highlighting its beautiful formations. Goddess Mariamman is the Mother Goddess of South India, worshipped mainly in Tamil
Nadu and Karnataka. She is often associated with Hindu goddess Durga
as both the Hindu deities are opined to be the empowering role models for women
and highlight the matriarchal worldview to the Indian history.
Wooden Sculpture Goddess Durga – Mariamman |
The word Mari, means ‘rain’ and the Tamil word Amman means ‘mother’, thus referring her as the Mother goddess of rain and prosperity. This wooden art of South Indian goddess Mariamman depicts her as a beautiful young woman often with a red hued face, sitting here in lalitasana on a high raised double lotus throne supported by a stylized pedestal. The goddess holds a long trident and a lotus flower in her anterior hands and the rear hands carry pasa and ankusa respectively. Bejeweled in gracious necklaces along with a long floral designed necklace that veils her body from top to bottom, large karnaphool and matching bracelets and anklets, the sculptor has given apt justice to the beauty of Mother Mariamman.
Note the perfection of her pleated dhoti forming horizontal stripes and a traditional floral border at the hem, covered with a beautiful floral kamarband. As you zoom in to the image, you will not stop praising the professional skills of the carver by looking at the elegant and smooth curves of her body, chiselled patterns beautifying her accessories and the realistic aspects of her expressions displaying Mariamman’s pleasant nature. The long multiple layered crown that glorifies the deity’s head is marvellously formed in typical South Indian temple style carvings. Having this artefact at as a decoration will mark it as an eye-catchy corner of the place.
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