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Parvati, Samlaji culture, 500 AD (schist)

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Parvati, Samlaji culture, 500 AD (schist)

834212 Parvati, Samlaji culture, 500 AD (schist) by Indian School, (6th century); 80x40 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Parvati, Hindu mother goddess and wife of Shiva.); Photo eDirk Bakker; Indian, out of copyright

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© Dirk Bakker / Bridgeman Images

Belief Buddhism Buddhist Deities Hand On Hip Hindu Hinduism Hips Parvati South Asia South Asian Voluptuous Goddesses


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This print showcases the exquisite sculpture of Parvati, a revered Hindu mother goddess and wife of Shiva. Created by the Indian School in the 6th century, this schist artwork measures 80x40 cm and is part of a private collection. The photograph, taken by Dirk Bakker, beautifully captures the intricate details and profound spirituality embodied in this ancient artifact. Parvati stands gracefully with her hand on her hip, exuding an air of confidence and power. Her voluptuous figure symbolizes fertility and abundance while her serene expression reflects wisdom and compassion. This sculpture exemplifies the rich religious beliefs prevalent in South Asia during that era. The stone carving skillfully depicts Parvati's divine presence as she holds a significant place within Hinduism. As one of the most important deities in Indian culture, she represents femininity, love, devotion, and strength. Through this photo print, we are transported back to 500 AD when art was used as a medium to express spiritual devotion. It serves as a reminder of India's deep-rooted cultural heritage and its profound influence on religion. Dirk Bakker's photography allows us to appreciate not only the artistic mastery behind this sculpture but also its historical significance. This image invites viewers to explore their own understanding of faith while marveling at the beauty captured within this timeless piece of art from Samlaji culture.

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