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Parashurama fighting the 1000-armed Arjuna Kartavirya, a folio from a Dashavatara series,...

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Lot 148

Parashurama fighting the 1000-armed Arjuna Kartavirya, a folio from a Dashavatara series,...

Price Realised: £3,120

Estimate: £3,000 - £4,000

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Lot 148

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Parashurama fighting the 1000-armed Arjuna Kartavirya, a folio from a Dashavatara series, Chamba, circa 1740, opaque pigments heightened with gold on paper, the two figures depicted on a dark red ground with tree to left, inscription in white and black above, red outer border, folio 15 x 20.2 cm; painting 10.4 x 15.5 cm.

Provenance: Private German Collection

Exhibited:

Der Blaue Gott in indischen Miniaturen, Mittelrhein Museum, Koblenz, 26 July 5 October 2014

 

Published:

Habighorst, L.V., 'Der blaue Gott in indischen Miniaturen', Mittelrhein Museum, Koblenz, 2014, fig. 40

 

Vishnus incarnations on earth are always to rid it of some evil that threatened mankind. Parashurama (Rama with the axe) was the sixth avatar of Vishnu, incarnated as a Brahmin with the purpose of destroying the entire race of kshatriyas or warriors, who were abusing their power and tyrannising people. His father Jamadagni kept a miraculous cow, Surabhi, which was coveted by the 1000-armed demon king Arjuna Kartavirya. When Parashurama was away from his fathers house, the king made off with the cow. The enraged Parashurama followed them and cut off the kings thousand arms with his axe, before returning the cow (here seen fleeing on the horizon) to his father. Other such challenges followed and Parashurama ended up extirpating the entire class of warriors.

 

For similar series of the avatars of Vishnu, which were especially popular in Chamba, see Goswamy and Fischer 1992, pp. 174-85.

 

Literature

Goswamy, B.N., and Fischer, E., 'Pahari Masters: Court Painters of Northern India', Museum Rietberg, Zurich, 1992, Artibus Asiae Supplementum 38, reprint Niyogi Books, Delhi, 2009

 

 

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