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A village deity. A colossal statue of the gate-keeper god or Dvarapala, holding a gadha mace and with his attendants, in Tami?akam or the Ancient Tami? country, southern India. From Customs of The World, published circa 1913
3033747 A village deity. A colossal statue of the gate-keeper god or Dvarapala, holding a gadha mace and with his attendants, in Tami?akam or the Ancient Tami? country, southern India. From Customs of The World, published circa 1913.; Private Collection
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This stunning print captures the awe-inspiring presence of a village deity in southern India. The colossal statue of the gate-keeper god, known as Dvarapala, stands tall holding a gadha mace alongside his attendants. This powerful image reflects the rich cultural heritage and religious beliefs of the Ancient Tami? country.
The intricate details of the deity's attire and fierce expression showcase the craftsmanship and devotion that went into creating this magnificent sculpture. As a symbol of protection and strength, the gate-keeper god serves as a guardian for the village, warding off evil spirits and ensuring prosperity for its inhabitants.
Through this photograph, we are transported back in time to witness a sacred ritual practiced by the indigenous people of southern India. The towering figure exudes an aura of mystique and reverence, inviting us to explore the diverse customs and traditions that shape their way of life.
As we marvel at this architectural wonder from centuries past, we are reminded of the enduring legacy left behind by our ancestors. This village deity serves as a reminder of our connection to ancient beliefs and rituals that continue to influence contemporary society.
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