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Siddha Lakshmi

18th century

Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art

Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art
New York, United States

This unusual white goddess is the patron deity of the Malla Kings of the Kathmandu Valley and their descendants (13th–18th century). Associated with the Secret Black Mother tradition (Guhya Kali), her principal function is to turn back evil, malicious spirits, and negative forces. Multiheaded and multiarmed, brandishing weapons, white in color and peaceful in appearance, she is gently supported by her subservient and dutiful consort, Shiva. An inscription along the bottom including its date of creation, the year 1796.

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  • Title: Siddha Lakshmi
  • Date Created: 18th century
  • Physical Dimensions: 33 1/4 x 24 1/8 in.
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: Rubin Museum of Art, C2003.38.2
  • Medium: Pigments on cloth
  • Place of Creation: Nepal
  • Exhibition History: Rubin Museum of Art, "Gateway to Himalayan Art" (06/13/12 - TBD), Rubin Museum of Art, "From the Land of the Gods: Art of the Kathmandu Valley" (03/14/08 - 02/07/11), Rubin Museum of Art, "Female Buddhas: Women of Enlightenment in Himalayan Art" (06/04/05 - 01/15/06)
Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art

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