got some rani art a couple weeks back from @catebees!! I couldn't be happier with how she came out 🖤 check out the full lineup here!
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got some rani art a couple weeks back from @catebees!! I couldn't be happier with how she came out 🖤 check out the full lineup here!
Goddess Lakshmi - Let her bless you with abundant wealth
Idk if this is just something I feel or something for real, but here it is: Sometimes I feel like people forget that Goddess Laxmi is Narayani. I don’t like it when she is simply correlated to wealth and monetary when she is all the resources (including the earth), the senses, Prakriti herself and just as much as all divine as Narayan, hence the name Narayani. She’s everything there is, the part of Hari that incarnated with him, the all knowing, yet people never talk about it enough.
And honestly, I feel like I can say the same for Maa Bramhani, strictly coming to us when we accidentally touch a book by our feet and not as source of all knowledge and the power of creation, the true mother to us since it is her vastness that shapes our souls.
I feel so happy knowing that Maa Uma Bhavani is still so well loved with her true divinity more recognised, her form as Adi Shakti more known yet I feel like we should realise the other two aswell.
Sri Mahalakshmi and Sriman Narayana worshiping Amrutheshwara.
Narayani, Thailand by Sake Thai Art Gallery
1.Cut out detail from ‘Chandika attacks Shumbha in the sky and kills him’ from Devi Mahatmya Kangra, 1810. From a Picture book by Simon Ray.
2.Cut out detail from ‘The assembled Gods praise the Goddess - Chapter 11 Hymn to Narayani’ from Devi Mahatmya Kangra, 1810. From a Picture book by Simon Ray.
3.Cut out detail from ‘Chandika and Shumbha in aerial combat’ from Devi Mahatmya Kangra, 1810. From a Picture book by Simon Ray.
Chitwan canoe by Jelle Canipel
Narayani, Nepal
27.048356°N, 84.809892°E Bahuarba Bhatha, Parsa district, Narayani zone, Nepal photo by Manish Jayswal — Shree Radha Krishna Secondary School