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Shakti Collection

"Shakti: The Divine Feminine Power Unveiled in Hindu Art" Delve into the mesmerizing world of Shakti, the embodiment of divine feminine power

Background imageShakti Collection: Statue of the Hindu goddess Annapurna (Parvati) giving food, Lakshman temple

Statue of the Hindu goddess Annapurna (Parvati) giving food, Lakshman temple, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand, India, Asia

Background imageShakti Collection: Goddess Durga Miniature Painting on Paper

Goddess Durga Miniature Painting on Paper
3609762 Goddess Durga Miniature Painting on Paper by Indian School; Private Collection; Dinodia

Background imageShakti Collection: Shakti

Shakti
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Background imageShakti Collection: Durga, c. 15th--18th century (wood with paint)

Durga, c. 15th--18th century (wood with paint)
1067563 Durga, c.15thA--18th century (wood with paint) by Indian School, (18th century); 240x66x15.2 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas

Background imageShakti Collection: Shiva and Gauri, c. 1640 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)

Shiva and Gauri, c. 1640 (opaque w / c & gold on paper)
874456 Shiva and Gauri, c.1640 (opaque w/c & gold on paper) by Indian School, (17th century); 29.1 x22.1 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageShakti Collection: Shiva and Parvati, engraved by de Marlet (colour litho)

Shiva and Parvati, engraved by de Marlet (colour litho)
STC147702 Shiva and Parvati, engraved by de Marlet (colour litho) by Geringer, A. (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageShakti Collection: Detail from a Devimahatmya manuscript cover (opaque w / c on wood)

Detail from a Devimahatmya manuscript cover (opaque w / c on wood)
874114 Detail from a Devimahatmya manuscript cover (opaque w/c on wood) by Nepalese School, (17th century); 4.76 x34.61 x0.32 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; (add.info.: Devimahatmya)

Background imageShakti Collection: Detail from a Devimahatmya manuscript cover (opaque w / c on wood)

Detail from a Devimahatmya manuscript cover (opaque w / c on wood)
874113 Detail from a Devimahatmya manuscript cover (opaque w/c on wood) by Nepalese School, (17th century); 4.76 x34.61 x0.32 cm; San Diego Museum of Art, USA; (add.info.: Devimahatmya)

Background imageShakti Collection: The Boar-faced Goddess, Varahi, c. 1660-70 (opaque w / c, gold, beetle carapaces on paper)

The Boar-faced Goddess, Varahi, c. 1660-70 (opaque w / c, gold, beetle carapaces on paper)
873975 The Boar-faced Goddess, Varahi, c.1660-70 (opaque w/c, gold, beetle carapaces on paper) by Indian School, (17th century); 21.27 x21.43 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageShakti Collection: Asia, India, Varanasi. Detail of the Durga Temple

Asia, India, Varanasi. Detail of the Durga Temple


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"Shakti: The Divine Feminine Power Unveiled in Hindu Art" Delve into the mesmerizing world of Shakti, the embodiment of divine feminine power, through a collection of captivating artworks. Immerse yourself in the enchanting presence of Annapurna, the Hindu goddess who bestows nourishment upon her devotees. Admire the intricate statue depicting Parvati gracefully offering food, symbolizing sustenance and abundance. Step into the sacred Lakshman temple and witness its walls adorned with vibrant illustrations from Devimahatmya manuscripts. Marvel at their detailed depictions that bring to life ancient tales of gods and goddesses. Discover Durga, a formidable warrior goddess exuding strength and courage. This 15th-18th century wooden sculpture beautifully captures her essence as she triumphs over evil forces. Witness Shiva and Gauri locked in an eternal embrace, their love radiating through this 1640 masterpiece painted with opaque watercolors and gold on paper. Feel their divine union transcend time itself. Explore another portrayal of Shiva alongside his beloved Parvati in an exquisite engraving by de Marlet. The color lithograph showcases their celestial beauty intertwined with cosmic energies. Marvel at Varahi, the Boar-faced Goddess whose image is brought to life using opaque watercolors, gold accents, and even beetle carapaces on paper during c. 1660-70. Experience her fierce energy protecting devotees from harm. Encounter Kali's enigmatic presence captured in a stunning artwork from 1920 by an unknown creator. Her dark complexion symbolizes destruction but also transformation—a reminder that endings pave way for new beginnings. These glimpses into Devimahatmya manuscript covers reveal vivid scenes painted with opaque watercolors on wood—each stroke telling stories that have shaped Hindu mythology for centuries. Intricate details intertwine spirituality and artistry, inviting you to immerse yourself in the divine realm of Shakti.