Devi Durga Collection

A showcase of Devi Durga illustrated in different styles across different periods, each reflecting a unique interpretation of her strength, grace, and symbolism.

Devi Durga by Sweta Roy Choudhury

Devi Durga in Dashavatar style

This artwork reimagines Devi Durga in the style of Dashavatar tasha paintings from Bishnupur. This is painted traditionally, by hand.

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Mythology, Decorative, Folk art

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Mahishashurmardini

Illustration of Devi Durga defeating Mahishasura, accompanied by Lakshmi, Saraswati, Ganesha, and Kartick, inspired by Guptipara terracotta art and Alpana motifs by Sweta Roy Choudhury.
Mahishashurmardini by Sweta Roy Choudhury

Inspired by the terracotta temple plaques of Guptipara, this illustration depicts Devi Durga with her children—Devi Lakshmi, Devi Saraswati, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Kartick—following the Bengali tradition. At the centre, Durga is shown defeating Mahishasura. The composition blends architectural influence with Alpana-inspired motifs, celebrating both narrative and ornamentation in a folk aesthetic.

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Mythology, Decorative, Folk art

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