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Original Hand-Painted Bhairava and Kumari/ Divine Figures in Hindu and Buddhist Tradition/ Masterpiece Newari/ Tibetan Thangka Painting
Original Hand-Painted Bhairava and Kumari/ Divine Figures in Hindu and Buddhist Tradition/ Masterpiece Newari/ Tibetan Thangka Painting
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Bhairava and Kumari: Divine Figures in Hindu and Buddhist Traditions**
**Bhairava:**
Bhairava is a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, representing his wrathful and protective aspects. He is recognized as a guardian deity, often linked to annihilation and time (Kala Bhairava). Bhairava is worshipped for protection from fear, evil spirits, and enemies. Key characteristics include:
- **Appearance:** Bhairava is typically depicted with a terrifying face, holding weapons such as a trident, drum, and skullcup, symbolizing destruction and liberation.
- **Role:** He is regarded as the temple guardian and embodies Shiva's wrath.
- **Forms:** Bhairava has eight primary manifestations known as the Ashta Bhairavas, each possessing unique attributes and vehicles.
- **Worship:** Devotees pray to Bhairava for courage, justice, and success, often performing rituals in his honor.
**Kumari:**
The Kumari is a living goddess worshipped in Nepal, primarily in the Kathmandu Valley. She is considered the earthly manifestation of the Hindu goddess Taleju (a form of Durga) and is revered by both Hindus and Buddhists.
**Key Aspects of the Kumari Tradition:**
- **Selection Process:** A Kumari is chosen from the Shakya caste of the Newar community, which is predominantly Buddhist but integrates Hindu traditions. The rigorous selection process involves tests for physical perfection and spiritual qualities. Candidates must have no blemishes or scars and show exceptional bravery. The chosen girl is believed to embody the goddess's spirit until puberty.
- **Role and Duties:** The Kumari resides in a palace-like structure known as the Kumari Ghar, primarily in Kathmandu. She performs rituals, grants blessings, and participates in significant festivals like Indra Jatra, where she is paraded through the streets in a chariot. Worshippers seek her blessings for protection, prosperity, and well-being.
- **Symbolism:** The Kumari represents the power of divine femininity, purity, and protection. She is seen as a bridge between the human and heavenly realms.
- **End of Reign:** The Kumari's tenure concludes when she reaches puberty, as it is believed she no longer embodies the goddess. After this, she returns to ordinary life, and a new Kumari is chosen.
**Worship and Cultural Significance:** The Kumari tradition underscores Nepal's syncretic blend of Hindu and Buddhist beliefs. The concept of a living goddess emphasizes the region's reverence for feminine divinity and purity.
Size of the painting: 23 x 32 Inch ( 581 x 81 cm)- Excluding Outer Border
Material: Handmade Cotton Cotton Canvas
Color: Natural, Stone Color
Please note the following important information before buying:
- Color may vary slightly due to lighting and screen resolution.
- Paintings are more captivating in person.
- The mentioned size doesn't include the outer border.
- Paintings will be packed securely in a PVC Tube.
- Buyers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, and extra charges at the destination country, which are not included in the purchase price.
**Bhairava:**
Bhairava is a fierce manifestation of Lord Shiva, representing his wrathful and protective aspects. He is recognized as a guardian deity, often linked to annihilation and time (Kala Bhairava). Bhairava is worshipped for protection from fear, evil spirits, and enemies. Key characteristics include:
- **Appearance:** Bhairava is typically depicted with a terrifying face, holding weapons such as a trident, drum, and skullcup, symbolizing destruction and liberation.
- **Role:** He is regarded as the temple guardian and embodies Shiva's wrath.
- **Forms:** Bhairava has eight primary manifestations known as the Ashta Bhairavas, each possessing unique attributes and vehicles.
- **Worship:** Devotees pray to Bhairava for courage, justice, and success, often performing rituals in his honor.
**Kumari:**
The Kumari is a living goddess worshipped in Nepal, primarily in the Kathmandu Valley. She is considered the earthly manifestation of the Hindu goddess Taleju (a form of Durga) and is revered by both Hindus and Buddhists.
**Key Aspects of the Kumari Tradition:**
- **Selection Process:** A Kumari is chosen from the Shakya caste of the Newar community, which is predominantly Buddhist but integrates Hindu traditions. The rigorous selection process involves tests for physical perfection and spiritual qualities. Candidates must have no blemishes or scars and show exceptional bravery. The chosen girl is believed to embody the goddess's spirit until puberty.
- **Role and Duties:** The Kumari resides in a palace-like structure known as the Kumari Ghar, primarily in Kathmandu. She performs rituals, grants blessings, and participates in significant festivals like Indra Jatra, where she is paraded through the streets in a chariot. Worshippers seek her blessings for protection, prosperity, and well-being.
- **Symbolism:** The Kumari represents the power of divine femininity, purity, and protection. She is seen as a bridge between the human and heavenly realms.
- **End of Reign:** The Kumari's tenure concludes when she reaches puberty, as it is believed she no longer embodies the goddess. After this, she returns to ordinary life, and a new Kumari is chosen.
**Worship and Cultural Significance:** The Kumari tradition underscores Nepal's syncretic blend of Hindu and Buddhist beliefs. The concept of a living goddess emphasizes the region's reverence for feminine divinity and purity.
Size of the painting: 23 x 32 Inch ( 581 x 81 cm)- Excluding Outer Border
Material: Handmade Cotton Cotton Canvas
Color: Natural, Stone Color
Please note the following important information before buying:
- Color may vary slightly due to lighting and screen resolution.
- Paintings are more captivating in person.
- The mentioned size doesn't include the outer border.
- Paintings will be packed securely in a PVC Tube.
- Buyers are responsible for any import duties, taxes, and extra charges at the destination country, which are not included in the purchase price.
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