Thanjavur paintings

Madurai Meenakshi
The painting depicts the resplendent Goddess, adorned with
intricate jewellery and holding a parrot which is the symbol of
Kama, the God of love. She also has a small dagger which
symbolises inner strength- an iron fist in a velvet glove. -
₹85,000.00,
20x24”

Narasimha
The destroyer of evil and epitomising the victory of devotion and hope against seemingly impossible odds. This painstakingly created piece was put together during 105 days of penance and ritualistic discipline. -
₹95,000,
20x26”
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Karpaga Vineyagar
In a Tanjore painting, Karpaga Vinayagar, the elephant-headed deity, is depicted with intricate gold leaf details, in a seated posture, radiating divine blessings and auspiciousness in vibrant colors and symbolic motifs. -
₹85,000.00,
20x24”

Ganapathy
The God of new beginnings is widely revered as the remover of obstacles. This Tanjore painting is a prayer and invocation of good luck for the household. -
₹70,000.00,
16x24”

Guruvayurappan
Baby Krishna is revered as the god of love, wealth, and prosperity. This simple Tanjore painting of Guruvayurappan epitomises innocence, simplicity and is considered a harbinger of good luck. -
₹65,000.00,
16x20”

