Himalayan Art Resources

Item: Durga (Hindu Deity)

རྫོང་གི་ལྷ་མོ། རིའི་སྲས་མོ། 难近母(印度教女神)
(item no. 85018)
Origin Location Nepal
Date Range 1400 - 1499
Lineages Hindu
Material Metal
Collection Publication: Art of the Himalayas
Notes about the Central Figure

Classification: Deity

Interpretation / Description

The Warrior Goddess is the fearsome - demon destroying - form of the Daughter of the Himalayas, Parvati. Although she has many different origin myths associating her with different gods such as Brahma, Vishnu and Krishna, her relationship with Shiva and Parvati is popular in the Himalayan regions. According to chapter 38 of the Garuda Purana (10th-12th c.) Durga can have twenty-eight, eighteen, twelve, eight or four arms. Two lists of eighteen hand attributes are named in chapter 38 but neither of these lists accurately describe the eighteen armed Nepalese sculptures of Durga. Other forms of Durga with ten and six arms are also commonly found.

Jeff Watt 3-2005 [updated 6-2017]

Secondary Images
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Publications
Publication: Art of the Himalayas (Gallery I)

Thematic Sets
Hindu Religion Masterworks (Sculpture)
Hindu Deity: Durga Main Page
Hindu Deity: Durga (Masterworks)