Varahi Amman

Rs.6000

Tanjore painting of Goddess Varahi in Lalitsana, adorned in a red saree with eight arms, represents strength and grace through her Abhaya and Varada Mudras.


In this stunning Tanjore painting, Goddess Varahi, one of the Saptamatrikas, is depicted seated in Lalitsana, draped in a red saree with one foot elegantly positioned. Crafted with gold plates and semiprecious stones, she is surrounded by a garland of exquisite flowers. Varahi blesses and protects her seekers with the Mudras of Abhaya and Varada. Her Ashtabhuja, representing the eight upavidyas, and the downward Trikona symbolize the feminine principle of Shakti, embodying both strength and grace.

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.