
DIVYA AGARBATTI
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1965
Size (cms)
24.1X 36.7
Artist
Anonymous
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Publisher
The Nadiad Agarbatti Works, Nadiad
Printer
Shri Raghunath Litho Works, Bombay
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The poster portrays a woman in a traditional saree, elegantly adorned with jewellery, her head modestly covered with a veil. She stands with reverence, holding a lit diya and a lotus in her hand, before an image of Goddess Lakshmi placed on a table. Surrounding the image are sacred ritual elements, including a kalash and burning agarbatti, symbolizing devotion and spirituality. To the side, a depiction of a right hand writing religious hymns in a notebook highlights the significance of prayer and worship.
Established in 1950 in Nadiad, Gujarat, Nadiad Agarbatti Works has been committed to crafting high-quality agarbatti for religious and spiritual practices, upholding a legacy of faith and tradition for generations.
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