1914 Chromolithograph Of Shri Khandoba And Mahalsa flag


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"1914 Chromolithograph Of Shri Khandoba And Mahalsa"
Chromolithograph of a painting by Raja Ravi Varna Ravi Varmâ (Kilimanoor, Kerala in India, April 29, 1848 - Kilimanoor, October 2, 1906) is an Indian painter who achieved great notoriety in particular by illustrating scenes from the epics of the Mahabharata and the Ramayana Maha means "great or total + Bhârata means man and is the real name of India (name given by the colonists)... that I didn't know... A sublime work, the Mahabhârata is a gigantic epic made up of no less than 81,936 stanzas. Gigantic in its size but also in its beauty and wisdom, the Mahabharata is a sacred book of Hinduism. Which I will spare you the enumeration of. In the tangle of deities and their turpitudes, the workshop of Ravi Daya Vijada in Ghatkoper published this lithograph in 1914. This proof in perfect condition comes from what we call "workshop background". It is in new condition. She represents the wife of Shiva: Shri Khandoba Mahalsa Mhalsa also spelled Mhalasa or Mahalasa, is a Hindu goddess. Mhalsa is worshiped as the wife of the popular god Khandoba a form of the god Shiva. In this tradition, she is associated with Parvati the wife of Shiva. I was lucky enough to obtain six lithographs from this source, I will be happy to offer them to you...
Price: 185 €
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Artist: Raja Rvi Varma
Period: 19th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: Perfect condition

Material: Paper
Width: 25.5 cm
Height: 36.5 cm

Reference: 1336477
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