This is an unusual painting depicting Vishnu and Shiva together with their spouses and vehicles. What is most striking about the painting is also the unison of the two vahanas the elephant and the bull. The artist has given them two separate bodies but a common head with the features of two animals. Vishnu and Shiva have four arms each. Vishnu holds a conch and a discus in two hands and Shiva holds his trident and the drum in his hands. Lakshmi and Parvati hold a lotus each in their hands. They look similar in features and attire. Talking of attire, Vishnu is dressed in a royal manner with a crown and jewellery whereas Shiva is in a tiger skin tied around the waist with a cobra for a diadem. Behind Vishnu and Lakshmi stands Garuda, semi-human and semi-bird, swift as the wind. Since Durga is considered a form of Parvati, her vehicle, the lion here stands in obeisance behind Shiva and Parvati.
The painting is in typical folk style. The twin border around the painting reflects a similar, simple style. The colours here take a back seat to line and other iconographical details.
This description by Kiranjyot.
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