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Sri Subramanya Swami
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Sri Subramanya SwamiThe six headed Subramaniyan Swami is decorated in a traditional Kalamkari style, one of the most popular style of painting in South India. He is shown sitting on a peacock with one hand blessing the devotees. His ten hands are holdng different objects. A rare smile is visible on his face. Kalamkari is an exquisite ancient craft of painted and printed fabrics. It derives its name from Kalam meaning Pen, and Kari meaning work, literally Pen work. It is
Mahodara (big belly) is Lord of Moha
A wooden fish was suspended high above a pool of water
These astamangal symbols are the sacred symbols for Buddhism and reflect the teachings and various events of Buddha
The Sun God is worshipped among by the people of Mithila with deep devotion and the figure is central to their lives
The work sheds welcome light on the chronology and history of the region during the period in question and offers several original suggestions basing on fresh discoveries and new interpretation of known records
the child blew away the flower with a single breath
The beautiful wall hanging has reflected the rich traditions of patchwork of Gujarat in a befitting manner
it scatters in many directions producing the phenomenon called adularescence
his head was buried with due ceremony in a place known as Khatu a place in North Indian state Rajastha's District Sikar
Using sharp lines has depicted even the drapery of the figures
50"H x 4"W
Product Weight - 375 grams
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