Tanjore Painting Ancestral Deities 1

Size From 12×10 inches
Frame Classic Teak Wood Frame
Usage Pooja room, Wall Decoration, Interior

The word kuladevata is derived from two words: kula, meaning clan, and devata, meaning deity, referring to the ancestral deities that are worshipped by particular clans. Male kuladevatas are sometimes referred to as a kuladeva, while their female counterparts are called a kuladevi.
When one’s devotion (bhakti), and is coaxed to watch over one’s clan (kula), gotra, family, and children from misfortune, kuladevatas are worshipped.
Due to the veneration of holy men (babas) in several regions of the subcontinent, several communities consider such men to be their kuladevatas in the place of a deity. In western India, some communities regard local monarchs who belonged to their clan to be their kuladevata.

Description

This Painting is 100% handmade made with original 22 carat gold leaves and authentic Jaipur gems by skilled artisans in Thanjavur. Beautiful gift for any auspicious occasion.
Materials: 22 Carat Original Gold Foils, Water Resistant Plywood, Cloth, paints, authentic Jaipur gem stones, Arabic gum and chalk powder.
Frame: Traditional Chettinad Teak Wood frame and Unbreakable fiberglass.
Color: Multicolor.
Ideal for:· Pooja rooms· Home Main Entrance· Pooja Doors· Waiting Halls· Office reception· Staircase wall· Study room· Sit-out area· Lobby Area
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