Buy Traditional Lakshmi-Narayana Iconography Paintings by Exotic India Art
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This
supersized oil is of a very common icon in the altars of Indian homes. It
depicts the beauteous Devi Lakshmi, seated on a pink lotus with Her feet
grazing a lilypad. Dressed in gold and purple silks, and a world of bejewelled
gold ornaments, She is the very picture of plenty. She raises a hand in
blessing and holds in the other the mythical pot of wealth. Her composure of
countenance is one of maternal benevolence, as befits the Indian devi.
As the wife
of Lord Narayana, She presides over resources while He is responsible for
preserving the multiple realms of existence. He rises behind Her from the
waters, in His cool blue-skinned glory. In His hands are the signature
dharmachakra (existential wheel) and the conch. Behind is haloed head is the
hood of the Sheshanaga, on whose body He had lain in slumber and dreamt up the
existential multitude. Even He is adorned in gold and holds a lotus in the hand
that He is blessing devotees with.
The motifs
that flank the divine couple are each traditional and replete with meaning. A
pair of ornamented white elephants flanks the Lord Vishnu (Narayana), their trunks
raised in veneration. A series of lotuses seem to be floating up to the dusky
heavens. They emerge from the lifelike azure waters that dominate the
foreground.
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