The Hindu deity Parvati
Place of OriginSouthern India
Date1300-1500
MaterialsGranite
DimensionsH. 44 1/2 in x W. 19 3/4 in x D. 8 in, H. 113 cm x W. 50.2 cm x D. 20.3 cm
Credit LineThe Avery Brundage Collection
Object numberB61S4+
DepartmentSouth Asian Art
ClassificationsSculpture
On View
Not on viewThe beautiful Parvati is the wife of the great god Shiva, and mother of the elephant-headed Ganesha and the war-god Skanda. Parvati is one aspect—a benevolent one—of the Great Goddess, whose fierce aspects are known as Durga and Kali. Here Parvati, four-armed, stands in a formal position and holds two items frequently associated with her, a lotus for beauty and transcendence, and a rosary for piety. Parvati is shown with the large eyes, round breasts, narrow waist, and broad hips that were elements of ideal beauty for a woman in ancient India.
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