Print Lithograph of Godess Sringeri Saradhbha, framed in original teak wood ribbed pattern frame, black painted,
Note- Minor chips and imperfections evident at Print side borders which is commensurate with age and antiquity but that doesn’t affect the overall charm and appeal of the piece
Goddess Saradamba was originally installed by Adi Sankaracharya, as a Sriyantra carved on a rock, with a sandalwood image of the Goddess. Goddess Saradamba represents the Saguna Brahman as Jaganmata, the Great Mother of the universe. She is also guru-rupini, as She showers Her grace on the devotees through the person of the Jagadguru. She is worshipped as Gayatri, Savitri and Sarasvati, the Goddesses of the Gayatri Mantra, and is also identified at various times with Mahesvari, Mahalakshmi and Mahasarasvati, the Great Goddesses of Puranic Hinduism. She is most often worshipped as Brahmavidya, the personified Goddess of Brahman Knowledge, and as Vagdevi, Ila, Bharati and Sarasvati, the ancient Vedic Goddesses. She holds in Her four hands, a jar containing amrita, the nectar of immortality, a script, signifying Knowledge, a rudraksha-mala, and the Chinmudra, signifying the advaita-tattva.
Dimensions
15 inches tall
11 inches wide
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Artist – K.Srinivasa Rao, Mylapore, Madras
Photo Copyright-
K Panchapagesa Iyer, Trichy
Photo Offset – The Orient Litho press, Sivakasi
Stockist – A Subramaniya Sastry, Photo seller, Sringeri, Kadur, Mysore State
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