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RELIGION: HINDUISM. Top: A very remarkable form which Ixora [Shiva] is worshipped
RELIGION: HINDUISM.
Top: A very remarkable form which Ixora [Shiva] is worshipped in the East Indies. Center: The Idol Bruma, or Brama, another Indian object of Religious adoration. Bottom: The Heather God Quenevadi, who is called Son of Ixora. Copper engraving from Richard Hurds Religious Rites and Ceremonies of all Nations, late 18th century
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Media ID 12412260
Aryan Diety Hindu Hinduism Hurd Incarnation India Praying Religious Rites And Ceremonies Richard Ritual Shiva Statue Worship Brahma Ixora
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the diverse religious practices of Hinduism. At the top, we are introduced to an extraordinary form in which Ixora, also known as Shiva, is worshipped in the East Indies. The intricate details and symbolism surrounding this particular depiction of Ixora highlight the rich cultural heritage associated with Hinduism. Moving to the center of the image, our attention is drawn towards a striking idol named Bruma or Brama. This Indian object of religious adoration represents another facet of devotion within Hinduism. The craftsmanship evident in this idol reflects the deep reverence and significance placed on religious icons within Indian culture. Finally, at the bottom lies a portrayal of Quenevadi, known as the Heather God and considered to be Son of Ixora. This deity holds a special place in Hindu worship rituals and serves as a testament to India's vibrant pantheon. The copper engraving from Richard Hurd's "Religious Rites and Ceremonies of all Nations" dating back to late 18th century, provides us with invaluable insights into ancient practices that have shaped modern-day Hindu traditions. As we delve into this visual representation capturing various aspects of Hindu religion - from prayerful devotees engaging in rituals to statues representing deities - it becomes apparent that these images offer glimpses into centuries-old customs that continue to thrive today.
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