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Dhvaja, Temple Banner

Sanskriti Museums

Sanskriti Museums
New Delhi, India

The triangular dhvaja or a temple banner from north Gujarat is made of maroon satin brocaded with gold gilt silver threads depicting a shrine of the folk Goddess Bahuchara, popular all over Gujarat.
In her iconography, the goddess is shown riding a cock flanked by her devotees. The career of this goddess began as a sati of the Charan community who rose to the status of an important goddess on account of a large following in the region. Bahuchara is considered to be the chief deity of the eunuchs from all over India.

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  • Title: Dhvaja, Temple Banner
  • Date: 1871/1900
  • Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat
  • Physical Dimensions: L 104 cm x B 80 cm
  • Rights: Text © Sanskriti Museum of Indian Textiles/ Jyotindra Jain
  • Medium: Silk
  • Technique: Silk brocaded with silver zari
  • Period: Late 19th century
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