This Tanjore painting of Kamakshi Amman, an aspect of Goddess Parvati, beautifully represents Shri Vidya, showcasing her seated on the Shri Chakra with timeless elegance.
Kamakshi Amman, an aspect of Goddess Parvati, is depicted in this exquisite Tanjore painting. Known also as Lalitambika and Tripurasundari, she represents Shri Vidya and sits on the Shri Chakra. Tanjore paintings, developed in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu, are renowned for their timeless elegance and rich depictions of Hindu deities and scenes. These artworks, featuring main figures with well-rounded faces and oval eyes, are often framed with arches and curtains, reflecting their classical charm and spiritual significance.
Tanjore painting is a traditional South Indian art known for its vivid colors, intricate details, and use of gold foil to depict deities and mythological figures.