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                  A BRASS FIGURE OF VIMALA                        印度   奧里薩邦   十六/十七世紀   黃銅女神坐像
                  INDIA, ORISSA, 16TH-17TH CENTURY
                                                                  來源:
                  5√ in. (14.9 cm.) high                          私人珍藏,紐約,1960年代(傳)。
                  $10,000-15,000
                  PROVENANCE:
                  Private collection, New York, 1960s, by repute.








                  Goddess Vimala is the tantric consort of Lord Jagannath, “Lord of
                  the Universe,” a central deity worshipped in regional traditions in
                  eastern India and Bangladesh. The Vimala Temple is located within the
                  Jagannath Temple complex in Puri, Odisha. Vimala guards the temple
                  complex, so visitors must pay a visit to her temple and consecrate their
                  offerings before seeking blessings from Jagannath. She is considered
                  the shakti of Vishnu and Shiva and during Durga Puja, she appears as
                  both Durga the demon-slayer and the warrior form of Lakshmi. The
                  Vimala Temple is considered to be a Shakti Pitha, important centers of
                  goddess-focused worship in Hindu traditions.










































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