Indrani,Varahi,Vishnavi,Chamunda

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Ganjifa Card Hand Painted Wall Art; 8X8 Inches Framed; Set of 4
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Goddess Indrani is the power of Indra and has three eyes and four arms and carries the Vajra and Sakthi and the other two other hands being respectively held in the Varada and Abhaya poses. The colour of her body is red, and wears a Karta Makuta.Her vahana is elephant and her abode is under the Kalpaka tree. These cards are hand-painted and are typically circular although some rectangular decks have been created. Goddess Varahi is the incarnation of Varaha, an incarnation of Vishnu and has the face of a boar and is dark complexioned. She wears Karanda-Makuta which are adorned with corals and Nupura anklets she wields the Hala and Sakti and her abode is Kalpaka tree. These cards are hand-painted and are typically circular although some rectangular decks have been created.Goddess Vaishnavi is the Shakti of Lord Vishnu, the Preserver. She holds Chakra and Sankha in her right and left hands while the other two other hands are held in the Abhaya and the Varada pose. She wears a Kirita-makuta and her vahna is Garuda and her abode Rajavriksha. Goddess Chamunda also known as Chamundeshwari, Charchika and Rakta Kali is a fearsome form of Chandi and has four arms and three eyes and is red in colour. She has Kapala, Skull in one hand and Sula in another while the other two hands are respectively in the Abhaya and Varada poses and wears a garland of sculls in the manner of the Yajnopavita. Her garment is the tiger skin, and her abode is under a fig tree. Ganjifa comes from the Persian word Ganjifeh which means playing cards is an ancient Indian card game and is believed to be brought to India during the Mughal period. These cards are hand-painted and are typically circular although some rectangular decks have been created.Ganjifa comes from the Persian word Ganjifeh which means playing cards is an ancient Indian card game and is believed to be brought to India during the Mughal period. These cards are hand-painted and are typically circular although some rectangular decks have been created. Ganjifa comes from the Persian word ???Ganjifeh??‹¨« which means playing cards is an ancient Indian card game and is believed to be brought to India during the Mughal period. These cards are hand-painted and are typically circular although some rectangular decks have been created. Made of cartridge paper pasted on ivory board(thick white board) using natural and acrylic colors.
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Length(Inches) 8.00
Width(Inches) 8.00
Weight(Kg) 1.00
Material Paper
Product Care Wipe off with a wet cloth or brush-off to remove dust. No further cleaning is required or recommended. ,
State Karnataka
Craft Ganjifa Cards-Karnataka
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