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"Intricate Clay Dolls Depicting Hindu Gods And Goddesses In Festive Procession" Royalty-Free Stock Photo


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"Intricate Clay Dolls Depicting Hindu Gods and Goddesses in Festive Procession" #312498453
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This vibrant and lively image captures a collection of several clay dolls, each approximately three inches in height, arranged in a captivating display. These intricately crafted dolls are made entirely of clay and serve as a representation of Indian religious and cultural traditions.The dolls showcase a variety of designs and predominantly feature figures dressed in the upper cast Brahman outfits, complete with traditional accessories. Adorned with garlands, the dolls also wear a sacred thread called Yajnopaveetam, symbolizing their religious significance. Additionally, they sport the traditional hairstyle and bear the religious dot on their foreheads.The scene depicted in the image portrays a ceremonial procession taking place on a typical Indian street. Alongside the dolls, there are figures of a horse and an elephant, representing the grandeur and magnificence of traditional processions. The procession includes ladies dressed in traditional Sares. and men carrying palanquins, which serve as carriers for the idol of a deity. A priests can also be seen, guiding the proceedings.The procession attracts the attention of worshipers and devotees, who participate in the celebration. The presence of idols of various Hindu gods and goddesses on a platform signifies the spiritual significance of the event. To ensure the smooth running of the procession, police security guards are also present, maintaining order and ensuring the safety of the participants.This type of procession, where the idols of Gods and Goddesses are taken out in palanquins and chariots, has been a tradition followed since the 11th century AD in temples across Tamil Nadu. It allows elderly and infants who are unable to travel to temples in their villages or towns to have the opportunity to receive Darshan, a chance to worship their deities just outside their homes.Overall, this image captures the essence of a joyous and culturally significant event, showcasing the beauty of the clay dolls and the devotion of the worshipers as they celebrate their religious traditions.