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Kashi's Ancient Durga Sculptures Trace Centuries of Devotion

28 Sep

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  • Varanasi preserves sculptures of Goddess Durga as 'Mahishasur Mardini' since 8th century
  • Earliest image found in Babhaniyav village dates back to Pratihara period, reflects Kushan art
  • Over a dozen depictions of Durga exist across ghats, museums, and private collections in Kashi
Kashi's Ancient Durga Sculptures Trace Centuries of Devotion

Varanasi, also known as Kashi, is one of the world's oldest cities and has preserved sculptures of Goddess Durga as 'Mahishasur Mardini' since the 8th century. As devotees celebrate her triumph over the demon Mahishasura, a recent investigation has uncovered the oldest surviving image of Shakti in the city of Lord Vishwanath.

According to art historian Prof Maruti Nandan Tiwari, over a dozen depictions of Durga exist across the city's ghats, museums, and private collections. The earliest of these, found in Babhaniyav village near Rajatalab, dates back to the Pratihara period and reflects early Kushan art. This serene sculpture shows Durga slaying a buffalo-shaped demon, a testament to the long-standing tradition of mother worship in Kashi.

By the time of the writing of the Puranas, from the 5th to 15th century, different forms of the goddess, including the Nav Durga worshipped during Navratri, were conceived with various names and iconographic features. However, the Durga Mahishamardini form remained the most popular throughout the country, with detailed references to her embodiment of Mahashakti (supreme power) to kill the demon Mahishasura.

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The earliest known image of Goddess Durga in Kashi is a sculpture found in Babhaniyav village near Rajatalab, which dates back to the Pratihara period and reflects early Kushan art.
According to the article, there are more than 12 images and paintings of Durga Mahishamardini found across Kashi's ghats, museums, private collections, and temples.
The article states that the Durga Mahishamardini form remained the most popular throughout the country from the 5th century to the present day.

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