About Durga confronts the Bull Demon, Mahishasura (An Illustration from a Markandeya Purana Series) c1830
Representations of Durga in art are far more than just aesthetic choices; they are visual blueprints of a complex theology. In almost every painting, Durga is depicted with multiple arms (usually eight or ten). This represents the "Universal Mother" and her ability to protect her devotees from all directions simultaneously. Each arm holds a weapon gifted by a different god (Shiva's trident, Vishnu's discus, etc.), symbolizing that she is the combined energy (Devi Shakti) of the entire cosmos. The most iconic artistic theme is Durga Mahishasuramardini—the slayer of the buffalo demon, Mahishasura – Representing the Victory of Dharma (Righteousness). Even in the heat of battle, her face is usually depicted as serene and composed, emphasizing that divine power operates through peace and resolve, rather than chaotic rage. Her ‘vahana’ lion (or tiger) is crucial. It represents unbridled power and instinct. By riding the lion, Durga signifies that she has mastered these raw forces, showing that one must control their ego and passions to achieve spiritual growth.
About the Framed Prints
Durga confronts the Bull Demon, Mahishasura (An Illustration from a Markandeya Purana Series) c1830 by Tallenge Store. Bring your print to life with three different frame colors. Each framed print comes with equal sized mat that adds a depth perspective to the entire image and a protective glass covering. Our frame prints are assembled, packaged, and shipped by our expert framing staff and shipped within 3 days in "ready to hang" condition with pre-attached mounting points.