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Hiranyakasipu About to Decapitate Prahlada, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana... c1725. Creator: Unknown
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Hiranyakasipu About to Decapitate Prahlada, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana... c1725. Creator: Unknown
Hiranyakasipu About to Decapitate Prahlada, Folio from a Bhagavata Purana (Ancient Stories of the Lord), c1725
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1720s Arm Raised Arm Up Asura Attendant Bhagavata Purana Bhagavatapurana Father Fatherhood Fly Swish Fly Whisk Folio Hand Held Handheld Hindu Hinduism Jammu And Kashmir Kingdom Mankot Parent South East Asia Southeast Asia Southeast Asian Throne Vaishnavism Blade Hindoostan Posture Watercolour On Paper
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This folio from the Bhagavata Purana, an ancient Hindu scripture, dates back to the 18th century, around the 1720s. The image portrays a pivotal moment in the mythological tale of Hiranyakasipu and Prahlada. Hiranyakasipu, a powerful Asura (demon) king, is shown raising his arm, preparing to decapitate his innocent and devout son, Prahlada. The king's expression is filled with rage and determination, while Prahlada remains calm and unwavering in his devotion to Lord Vishnu. An attendant, possibly the king's minister, stands by, holding a fly whisk, seemingly anxious and uncertain about the impending act. The artwork is an opaque watercolor, beautifully adorned with gold and silver accents, showcasing the rich heritage of Indian art. The scene is set against a red backdrop, adding a dramatic effect to the image. The three figures are depicted in a posture that exudes a sense of grandeur and royalty, typical of the Hindu mythological narratives. The image is a testament to the intricate and intriguing stories of the Hindu pantheon, reflecting the deep-rooted traditions and values of Hinduism and Vaishnavism. This folio is a precious addition to the vast collection of Asian art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), providing a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of India and Southeast Asia.
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