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Religious Procession: Kali, c1800. Creator: Unknown
Religious Procession: Kali, c1800
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1800s Bengal Canopy Courtier Entourage Hindu Hinduism Kali Kalika Litter Mica Murshidabad Palanquin Palanquin Bearer Procession Processional Retinue Sedan Chair South East Asia Southeast Asia Southeast Asian Typical West Bengal Hindoostan
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 16.7cm (9.3" x 6.6")
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This 19th century artwork, titled "Religious Procession: Kali," showcases the rich cultural heritage of South Asia, specifically from the Bengal region of India. The painting, created by an unknown artist, depicts a procession of devotees carrying the goddess Kali atop a palanquin. Kali, a formidable and powerful Hindu goddess, is represented here with multiple arms, each holding various symbols of destruction and creation. The procession is accompanied by an entourage of musicians, courtiers, and bearers, all adorned in traditional attire, adding to the grandeur of the occasion. The goddess is seated on a palanquin, which is being carried by four bearers. The palanquin is adorned with intricate designs and is covered with a colorful canopy. The bearers are supported by a litter, which is being carried by two more men. The painting is an opaque watercolor on mica, a technique commonly used in the Talc painting style of the Mughal and Rajput schools of art. The use of mica gives the painting a unique shimmering effect, making it even more mesmerizing. The painting also features flags and banners bearing the symbols of Kali and other Hindu deities, adding to the religious significance of the procession. This artwork provides a glimpse into the traditional way of transporting the deity during religious processions in the 1800s, which was an essential aspect of Hinduism in India and other parts of South East Asia. The painting is a testament to the deep-rooted religious beliefs and practices of the people of the region, which continue to be an integral part of their heritage and identity.
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