Krishnanand Jha and Santosh Kumar Das portray the Dasa Mahavidya as commanding, sovereign figures in Mithila art. Their work challenges gendered boundaries, showing the feminine divine as master, not ...
The exhibition 'Dasa Mahavidya' explores the work of Krishnanand Jha and Santosh Kumar Das, male artists navigating the traditionally female art form of Mithila painting. Their depictions of the ten ...
This article discusses the Ten wisdom Goddesses known as the Das Mahavidyas, including Goddess Kali, Tara, Tripura Sundari, Bhuvaneshwari, Bhairavi, Chinnamasta, Dhumavati, Bagalamukhi, Matangi, and ...
Bagalamukhi is the eighth of the ten Mahavidya Goddesses. Her name is the combination of Bagala and Mukhi. Bagala, which is distortion of the original Sanskrit root Valga, means bridle. The headgear ...
‘Dasa Mahavidya: Gesture, Form and the Feminine Divine’, brings together the works of Late Krishnanand Jha and Santosh Kumar Das.
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This is the paradox at the heart of Dasa Mahavidya: Gesture, Form and the Feminine Divine, an exhibition that brings together the works of Krishnanand Jha (1947–2018) and Santosh Kumar Das. For ...
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The feminine is not muse but master
This is the paradox at the heart of Dasa Mahavidya: Gesture, Form and the Feminine Divine, an exhibition that brings together the works of Krishnanand Jha (1947-2018) and Santosh Kumar Das. For ...
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