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Three venerations of the Hindu trinity Kashmir, late 19th ce - Lot 246

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Three venerations of the Hindu trinity Kashmir, late 19th ce - Lot 246
Three venerations of the Hindu trinity Kashmir, late 19th century Gouache on an album page with orange margins and framed with flowers on a black background. Approx. 17.8 x 25 cm 1. Veneration of Vishnu, presented with his usual attributes, and Laksmi by Garuda and a female orator; 2. Veneration of Brahma, seated on lotus flowers on his goose mount by four female orators, The god is represented with four crowned heads and four arms holding his four vedas; and 3. Devi, with ten arms, surrounded by the trimurti, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, seated on lotus flowers, resting on a tiger skin.
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