Parvati (10th Century), Kera

Parvati (10th Century), Kera

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Location: Kutch Museum, Bhuj, Gujarat, India A 10th-century sculptor from Kera possessed the vision to behold the serenity of Parvati, daughter of the mountain. She sits amidst a sphere of nothingness alongside Shiv on Himalaya, privileged due to her immense devotion. A sphere where time and space are nonexistent, yet solace abounds. Anyone drawn to receive such realization can simply gaze upon her portrayal through this sculpture, finding a moment of consolation in an instant. Parvati is the most humane deity one encounters. However, she embodies the energy that transforms. When needed, she can transform into the personification of terror itself, eclipsing Shiv's tandav. Yet, her mind seeks justice alone. And when the time arrives, she possesses purity clearer than gold. Her name changes like the energy embodied within her, hence she is referred to as 'Shakti.'

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