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South Asian Art
Deities and demons performing the yajna (sacrifice), from the Devi Mahatmya,
18th century
Indian
y1947-341.5
To aid in the goddess Durga’s success, the divine devas (gods) and the bestial asuras (demons) meet to perform the yajna (sacrifice), performed in front of fire, and to revere Durga.
Namrata B. Kanchan, PhD Candidate,
Department of Asian Studies, University of Texas at Austin
Information
Title
Deities and demons performing the yajna (sacrifice), from the Devi Mahatmya
Dates
18th century
Medium
Opaque watercolor on paper
Dimensions
14.3 × 18.2 cm (5 5/8 × 7 3/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Frank Jewett Mather Jr.
Object Number
y1947-341.5
Place Made
Asia, India, Rajput
Culture
Type
Materials
Subject
Mankot, Himachal Pradesh, India; Professor Frank Jewett Mather Jr. (1868–1953); given to the Princeton University Art Museum, 1947.
Deities and Demons Performing the Yajna Sacrifice from the Devi Mahatmya