Navatri Festival Series

Ambejogai Jogeshwari

This painting of Goddess Ambejogai Yogeshwari is created as part of the Navratri (Nine holy nights) festival series

The name "Jogeshwari" comes from the word "Yoga" meaning union or spiritual practice, and "Ishwari" meaning goddess or queen. She is considered the goddess who helps in spiritual awakening, providing strength and guidance to those seeking her blessings. She is revered as the divine mother who provides protection, removes obstacles, and blesses devotees with peace and prosperity.

The Jogeshwari Temple in Ambejogai is dedicated to her. She is considered a powerful form of the goddess Durga, associated with feminine energy and strength. The temple is an important spiritual and cultural landmark for devotees of Shakti (the divine feminine)

The goddess is often depicted as a powerful and protective figure, sometimes shown with multiple arms, holding symbolic weapons or items such as a trident, a conch, or a lotus.

The artist has portrayed her as a figure of empowerment and grace as she is seen in her temple in the village of Ambejogai on the banks of Jayanti River.

Watercolor and gouache on cotton paper 12x12in.

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