This painting of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati is commonly portrayed not only for Tanjore but also for other sacred purposes. Lord Shiva has distinguished features like his third eye on his forehead, symbolizing his wisdom. His matted hair piled up on his head, often adorned with a crescent moon, Goddess Ganga, and Holy River Ganga flowing from it, sometimes it varies. The blue skin of Lord Shiva indicates his association with the cosmos and his role as the destroyer of evil.
He is usually shown with minimal clothing or wears draped in deerskin, sometimes in tiger skin. Holding his trishul (trident), drum (damaru), and a snake (representing his mastery over fear). Goddess Parvati is simply sitting beside him on the left, in a loving and affectionate pose depicted with long flowing hair and adored with jewelry, and crown. In front of them, there is a Shivling symbolizing Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati.
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