
SHIV PARIWAR
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1920
Size (cms)
38.6 X 51
Artist
Anonymous
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Publisher
Roy Babajee & Co., Calcutta.
Printer
Not Available
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This lithograph, titled Shree Shiv Parvati, beautifully portrays Lord Shiva in a meditative posture, seated on a rock near a serene lake. A serpent coils around his neck, and a radiant halo glows behind his head, symbolizing his divine presence. Beside him, Goddess Parvati, adorned in traditional attire, stands gracefully with infant Ganesha, embodying maternal warmth and devotion.
The background features majestic mountains with cascading waterfalls, enhancing the sacred and tranquil atmosphere of Kailash, the celestial abode of Lord Shiva. The composition reflects the essence of divine balance—Shiva’s deep meditation representing asceticism and wisdom, while Parvati and Ganesha signify family, love, and devotion. The intricate detailing and serene imagery make this artwork a powerful depiction of divine harmony and spiritual enlightenment.
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