Jagannath in Abakasha Vesha Temple Town Puri Watercolor Painting On Patti Folk Art


Posted November 11, 2021 by exoticindiaart

Lord Jagannath is an abstract, fluid deity. He is widely considered to be a representation of Lord Krishna Himself, while in some subcultures (Shaiva and Shakta traditions) He is a tantric roopa (form) of Lord Bhairava.
 
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Lord Jagannath is an abstract, fluid deity. He is widely considered to be a representation of Lord Krishna Himself, while in some subcultures (Shaiva and Shakta traditions) He is a tantric Roopa (form) of Lord Bhairava. He is part of a triad that comprises Balarama and Subhadra, who are his siblings. As could be seen in the painting on this page, the iconography is exceedingly basic - Jagannath-Balarama-Subhadra is little more than vividly decorated stumps of neem wood, that also minimally, with makeshift limbs of wood and rudimentary cephalic features.
A composite pedestal accommodates all three deities of the triad. It is engraved with densely packed lotus petals, of a glassy blue-gray charcoal color. Jagannath-Balarama-Subhadra stands upon it, against a black night sky strewn with bright white flowers. Their respective forms are a shining ivory color with overtones of gold. The same is overlain with streams of rube-red silk, the upper garment of Devi Subhadra in the center being more fitted around her feminine form. While Lord Balarama and Devi Subhadra have shapely, orange-colored cephalic structures with white and gold mukhamandala, respectively, Lord Jagannath Watercolor Painting has an angular head and a characteristic dusky face.
Temple-like structures frame the three central figures. Their bright colors and perfectly symmetrical architecture add to the vibrant aesthetics of the composition. Featuring a deep green-colored frame, such a colorful pattachitra of regionally worshipped deities would be a significant addition to your Indian folk art collection.
Jagannath in Abakasha Vesha Watercolor Painting:
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Last Updated November 11, 2021