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Old, Buddhist Hand Painting Thangka of Maheshwari Durga, Hand Painted , Goddess of Strength and Protection

Lhamo Durga

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Code HME25950
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30cm (12")
Width
23cm (9")
Weight 100 gm - 0.22 lbs
Material Cotton Canvas and Mineral Color
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Durga


Durga is known as the Aadi Shakti (the original power). An embodiment of creative feminine force (Shakti), Durga exists in a state of svātantrya (independence from the universe and anything/anybody else, i.e., self-sufficiency) and fierce compassion.Durga manifests fearlessness and patience. Read More

Iconography


In Hinduism, Durga meaning ("the inaccessible"or "the invincible") or Maa Durga one who can redeem in situations of utmost distress" is a form of Devi, the supremely radiant goddess, depicted as having eighteen arms, riding a lion or a tiger, carrying weapons and a lotus flower, maintaining a meditative smile, and practicing mudras, or symbolic hand gestures.[citation needed] The name is made of Sanskrit dur "with difficulty" and gā ("come", "go").

History


Durga was created as a warrior goddess to fight an asura (an inhuman force/demon) named Mahishasura. He had unleashed a reign of terror on earth, heaven and the nether worlds, and he could not be defeated by any man or god, anywhere. The gods went to Brahma, who had given Mahishasura the power not to be defeated by a man. Brahma could do nothing. They made Brahma their leader and went to Vaikuntha, the place where Vishnu lay on Ananta Naag. They found both Vishnu and Shiva, and Brahma eloquently related the reign of terror Mahishasur had unleashed on the three worlds. Hearing this Vishnu, Shiva and all of the gods became very angry and beams of fierce light emerged from their bodies. The blinding sea of light met at the Ashram of a priest named Katyayan and Durga emerged from this pool of light. The goddess Durga took the name Katyaayani from the priest and emerged from the sea of light. She introduced herself in the language of the Rig-Veda, saying she was the form of the supreme Brahman who had created all the gods. Now she had come to fight the demon to save the gods. They did not create her; it was her lila that she emerged from their combined energy. The gods were blessed with her compassion.

It is said that upon initially encountering Durga, Mahishasura underestimated her, thinking: "How can a woman kill me, Mahishasur-the one who has defeated the trinity of gods?". However, Durga roared with laughter, which caused an earthquake which made Mahishasur aware of her powers.

And the terrible Mahishasura rampaged against her, changing forms many times. First he was a buffalo demon, and she defeated him with her sword. Then he changed forms and became an elephant that tied up the goddess's lion and began to pull it towards him. The goddess cut off his trunk with her sword. The demon Mahishasur continued his terrorizing, taking the form of a lion, and then the form of a man, but both of them were gracefully slain by Durga.

Then Mahishasur began attacking once more, starting to take the form of a buffalo again. The patient goddess became very angry, and proclaimed to Mahishasur in a colorful tone-"Roar with delight while you still can, illiterate demon, because when I will kill you, the gods themselves will roar with delight". When Mahishasur had half emerged into his buffalo form, he was paralyzed by the extreme light emitting from the goddess's body. The goddess then resounded with laughter before cutting Mahishasur's head down with her sword.

Thus Durga sley Mahishasur, thus is the power of the fierce compassion of Durga. Hence, Mata Durga is also known as Mahishasurmardhini-the slayer of Mahishasur. According to one legend, the goddess Durga created an army to fight against the forces of the demonm king Mahishasur, who was terrorizing Heaven and Earth. After ten days of fighting, Durga and her army defeated Mahishasur and killed him. As a reward for their service, Durga bestowed upon her army the knowledge of jewelry-making. Ever since, the Sonara community has been involved in the jewelry profession.

Old Stock Thangka


This Durga is our old stock collection, Experience the captivating allure of the "Timeless Splendor" thangka painting, a rare and extraordinary masterpiece that embodies the essence of ancient artistic traditions. Created approximately 15 to 20 years ago, this painting showcases the meticulous artistry and devotion of a single artist, who skillfully prepared the canvas and brought the artwork to life.
The age of this painting adds to its rarity and significance. With its creation dating back 15 to 20 years, it carries the legacy of traditional artistic techniques. Once this collection is sold, no more paintings of its kind will be produced, making it an extraordinary find for art enthusiasts and collectors.
What sets this thangka painting apart is the genuine and thick layers of gold meticulously applied by the artist. The result is a resplendent and opulent appearance that captivates the viewer's gaze. Unlike contemporary practices where different artists handle different aspects of the painting, this unique artwork is a testament to the singular vision and talent of one artist, ensuring a harmonious and unified composition. Read More

Introduction to Thangka


A thangka, also known as tangka, thanka, or tanka, is a vibrant and intricate Tibetan Buddhist painting that serves as a visual representation of spiritual teachings. Crafted with meticulous detail on cotton or silk appliqué, thangkas depict a wide range of subjects including Buddhist deities, sacred scenes, mandalas, and narrative stories. These sacred artworks are traditionally kept unframed and rolled up for storage, resembling ancient scrolls. To protect their delicate nature, thangkas are mounted on textile backings and often adorned with a silk cover on the front. Proper preservation in dry environments is crucial to maintain the integrity and longevity of the silk. Read More