
SHESHNARAYAN
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1890
Size (cms)
38 X 50
Artist
Anonymous
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Publisher
Not Available
Printer
Chitraprakash Press, Mumbai
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This vintage lithograph, titled "Shri Shesh Narayan" and published by Chitraprakash Press, vividly portrays the Anantasayana form of Lord Vishnu. In this depiction, Vishnu reclines on the cosmic serpent Ananta (Shesha), symbolizing the eternal nature of the universe. His consort, Goddess Lakshmi, is seated at his feet, embodying wealth and prosperity. Emerging from a lotus that springs from Vishnu's navel is Lord Brahma, the creator deity, signifying the genesis of life. Additionally, Garuda, Vishnu's devoted mount, is depicted kneeling with folded hands, while celestial beings and sages surround the scene, enhancing its divine ambiance. The artwork captures the essence of cosmic balance and the interconnectedness of creation, preservation, and dissolution in Hindu mythology.
Established in 1878, Chitraprakash Press significantly contributed to the dissemination of divine art to the public. Renowned for its vibrant chromolithographic prints, the press produced a diverse range of artworks, including religious themes, historical imagery, and cultural scenes.
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