
DEVLOK
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1930
Size (cms)
25.5 X 36.5
Artist
Anonymous
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Publisher
S.S Brijbasi & Sons, Mathura & Bombay.
Printer
Ravi Udaya -Vijaya Offset Works, Ghatkopar.-Active
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The lithograph titled Devlok depicts a celestial scene featuring three deities depicted under ornate arches, representing the Hindu Trimurti. Brahma- the creator, is shown with four heads symbolising the four Vedas. Vishnu, the preserver, is depicted with his traditional attributes, including the conch (Shankha) and discus (chakra), while Shiva, the destroyer god, is shown with his trident (trishul). The divine trio is positioned against the backdrop of a grand temple-like structure, featuring a central dome and ornate arch. Celestial figures appear in the upper corners of the temple, enhancing the divine ambience. Below, a large group of people, both male and female devotees, is engaged in a ritual. Some carry offerings in bowls and baskets, suggesting a ceremonial atmosphere filled with devotion and reverence.
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