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Madan-Bhasma (Shiva Turns Kama to Ashes), 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Madan-Bhasma (Shiva Turns Kama to Ashes), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Madan-Bhasma (Shiva Turns Kama to Ashes), 1890
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This print titled "Madan-Bhasma (Shiva Turns Kama to Ashes), 1890" takes us on a mesmerizing journey into the depths of Hindu mythology. Created by an unknown artist in the 19th century, this vibrant lithograph captures a pivotal moment in the story of Shiva, the god of destruction and transformation. In this scene, we witness Shiva seated in his lotus position, surrounded by a mystical forest bathed in ethereal light. His dreadlocks cascade down his back as he meditates with his legs crossed, exuding an aura of divine power. As our eyes are drawn to Shiva's third eye - symbolizing wisdom and insight - we can almost feel the intensity of his gaze. Opposite him sits Parvati, the goddess and consort of Shiva, her nakedness representing purity and spiritual liberation. In between them stands Kama, known as the god of love. However, it is at this very moment that Shiva turns Kama to ashes with a single laser-like ray from his third eye. The juxtaposition between beauty and destruction within this artwork evokes profound contemplation about life's paradoxes. It invites us to reflect on how love can be both transformative and ephemeral while reminding us that even gods must face difficult choices. As we admire this extraordinary piece from India's rich heritage art collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), let us marvel at its intricate details and embrace its mysterious allure
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