This special Tanjore painting describes the court (darbar) of a great Vaishnava and the destroyer of the material world, Lord Shiva. He not only is a great ascetic or yogi but is also a dutiful husband and father. The special characteristic of Tanjore paintings is their aesthetic look due to the embellishment with pure gold studded with tiny shining stones.
Set in a special teakwood frame with beautiful carvings, the painting gloriously depicts Lord Shiva seated on a throne set above a couple of stairs covered with a red carpet. The white clouds float in the sky as they welcome the sun and the moon together to glow over them. Mahadev sits in lalitasana and is unprecedently clad in a bright yellow dhoti. He who wears a serpent around his neck is now adorned with long and thick neckpieces, and in place of his matted hair being gathered as a crown, a jeweled crown is worn on his head. He lifts his lower right hand in Abhaya Mudra (the gesture of fearlessness) while his upper right hand holding an axe. The eternal consort and the internal potency of Lord Shiva, Goddess Parvati, is seated on his lap. She is graciously attired in a saree and places her right hand over the lord’s shoulder. The people assembled in the darbar humbly fold their before the lord and the goddess. Among them, Lord Kartikeya, the elder son of Lord Shiva in his six-headed and four-armed form can also be seen folding his hands. Their second son Lord Ganesha stands before them in a humble state. The great Narad Muni also stands beside Goddess Parvati and smiles while the glorification of Lord Shiva takes place. Nandi, the faithful mount of the lord, sits and serves his master’s lotus feet.
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