Artwork
Worship of Hindu Deities (1 of 18)

Worship of Hindu Deities (1 of 18) is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It is held in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Arts. This painting, one of 18 in a series, depicts the worship of Hindu deities.
About this work
Overview
This painting, one of 18 in a series, depicts the worship of Hindu deities. Executed in a traditional style, it showcases a scene of religious devotion, highlighting the veneration of multiple Hindu gods.
Subject & Meaning
The subject centers on the reverent worship of Hindu deities, emphasizing communal devotion and the importance of these figures in Hindu religious practice. The scene likely conveys the harmony and unity among worshippers and deities.
Technique & Style
Painted in a traditional manner, the work features characteristics common to Hindu devotional art, including vibrant colors, intricate details, and stylized representations of the deities and worshippers.
History & Provenance
Due to the lack of specific details, the exact date, artist, and original commission context of the painting remain unclear. It is part of a larger set of 18 similar works.
Context
This painting reflects the broader cultural and religious practices of Hinduism, where the worship of multiple deities is a common practice. It may have been used in a religious or educational setting.
Legacy
As part of a series, the painting contributes to the preservation and representation of Hindu religious traditions in art. Its impact is largely within the context of its series and the cultural heritage it depicts.
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