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Hearst Museum object titled Figurine, accession number 9-10902a, described as statuettes, [handwritten on card: pair] male and female representing Shiva and Parvati; ceramic, painted & glazed;  10902 a:  22 cm. l.; 8 cm. w. (female) 10902 b:  24 cm. l.; 11 cm. w. (male)
Hearst Museum object titled Fugrine, accession number 9-10846, described as figurine, bronze or copper, representing the goddess Parvati, consort of Shiva; her body is in abhainga position, i.e. standing, with left hip prominent and trunk twisted to the right; in right hand she holds a lotus (padma); used for and personal worship; kept either in home shrine, or on person; Parvati is the consort of the “terrible” god Shiva, and is seen as compassionate and merciful; her function is to intercede with Shiva on behalf of those who ask her aid
Hearst Museum object titled Lithographic engraving (print), accession number 9-22843, described as Lithographs of Hindu legends Parvati and Shiva. Registered No. 662.
Hearst Museum object titled Painting, accession number 9-22450, described as Krishna and Ratha. Nathdwara style.  center panel depicts figures dancing in a circle.  Krishna and Ratha dance together in the center.  ground in the middle of the circle is tan with white flowers in a pattern.  most of the figures dancing in the circle are women.  also in the circle are four figures of Krishna with blue skin and four figures with dark blue/black skin.  top of panel includes gods floating in the sky.  gods include (from left to right): 1. rain god and his wife, 2. Brahma and Saraswati, 3. Vishnu amd Lakshmi, 4. Rama, Sita, and Garud, 5. Shiva and Parvati, 6. Narat.  beneath this, around the top of the circle of dancers are trees (some banana trees); around the bottom of the circle of dancers, the ground is covered in flowers and peacocks.  2 groups of 3 women, one to the left and one to the right of panel.  border on left, right and top of central panel.  border consists of dark blue/black figures.  image in top center of border is of baby Krishna's uncle.  figures in bottom left and right corner of border are the priest of Nathadwara (a Brahmin who is the caretaker and decorator of Krishna images in the temple).  around the whole painting is another border of blue and orange flowers. Artist: Devendra Sharma