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Portrait of a Seated Shaivite Holy Man with Prayer Beads

Portrait of a Seated Shaivite Holy Man with Prayer Beads

Indian

Facing right is a holy man seated cross-legged. He wear a large red turban and a white robe (jama). He has a dark, full beard. In his right hand he holds up prayer beads. The yellow marks on his forehead are known as tilaka. They can be worn on a daily basis by holy men or for religious rites and occasions. The three horizontal marks here indicate that this figure is a Shaivite, someone who venerates the Hindu god Shiva as the supreme deity. Rajput Style.

Opaque watercolor on paper; Rajput Style

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