
BHAGVATI RAJRAJESHREE
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1910
Size (cms)
25.5 X 35.7
Artist
Anonymous
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Publisher
Hemchander Bhargava, Dariba, Delhi.
Printer
Bolton Fine Art Offset Litho Works, Bombay- Active
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This lithograph, titled "Bhagvati Rajrajeshvari," published by Hemchander Bhargava, depicts Goddess Durga, the supreme divine mother, seated majestically on a tiger. She is adorned with regal ornaments and multiple arms holding various weapons, symbolizing her power, protection, and divine authority.
In Hindu mythology, Goddess Durga is revered as the embodiment of Shakti (divine energy) and the destroyer of evil. She is often depicted riding a tiger or lion, representing fearlessness and strength. This image signifies her role as the protector of righteousness, vanquisher of demonic forces, and the bestower of blessings upon her devotees.
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