The Gorgeous Shivabhakta Lights The Lamp Of Worship- Oil Painting On Canvas
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Shivabhakta Lights The Lamp Of Worship- Oil Painting |
A young lady of distinctly noble bearing has
stepped into the Shiva mandir to pay her respects. She has duteously risen, dressed up, and arrived
at the temple of her Lord at the crack of dawn. Within the bonds of her silence
and sadhana, her Roopa takes on an ethereal glow. She has lit the gold ghee
lamp before Him. With her fair hands, she lifts the tiny basket of freshly
plucked flowers that she has brought for Him, her bangles tinkling against each
as she does so.
She is wearing a solid white lehenga with thick
gold-bordered choli and a dupatta. The low neckline of the gold-sleeved choli
reveals her soft, youthful décolletage, so she has layered studded gold
necklaces over it. Long, dangling jhumke and a statement maangtika complete her
shringar. The most beauteous aspects of her tastefully made-up face - green
eye-shadow, fawn-colored lipstick - are those large eyes and the full cheeks.
She is in a spacious poojana-kaksha, which is
probably the family altar of her new sasuraala. Where the artist has captured
her is her favorite corner because therein resides her Lord Shiva in the larger-than-life murti in the background. Several minor
deities grace His aureole, and Devi Parvati is
seated in lalitasana nearby (to the right of the background). The rock-cut
sculptures are as gorgeous as the lady who has lit the lamp before them.
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