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Lord Vishnu Rushing to Save his Devotee Dhruva

1875/1925

Academy of Fine Arts and Literature

Academy of Fine Arts and Literature
New Delhi, India

The painting portrays the climax part of the legend of child Dhruva, who submitted himself to Lord Vishnu during his childhood, though his father was against it. He ridiculed Dhruva and challenged the existence of Vishnu. Fed up with all this Dhruva one day determined that he would give up his life by throwing himself into a deep chasm if Lord Vishnu did not appear before him in person. As a result Vishnu, riding his vehicle - the mighty bird Garuda, rushed to the sight and saved Dhruva. The artist has painted Dhruva on higher altitude than Vishnu himself to denote that sometimes the heights of the devotee are greater than those of the deity.

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  • Title: Lord Vishnu Rushing to Save his Devotee Dhruva
  • Date: 1875/1925
  • Location: Rajasthan
  • Physical Dimensions: 22 X 18cm
  • Provenance: Rajasthan School
  • Subject Keywords: Lord Vishna
  • Medium: Paper
Academy of Fine Arts and Literature

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