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Mookambika Devi Gold foiled Art within wooden frame
Mookambika Devi Gold foiled Art within wooden frame
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Mookambika Devi is a revered Hindu goddess, worshipped primarily at the Mookambika Temple in Kollur, Karnataka. She is considered a form of Parvati, embodying the combined powers of Durga, Saraswati, and Lakshmi. Devotees seek her blessings for wisdom, protection, and prosperity. The temple, located in the Western Ghats, attracts pilgrims from across India, particularly from South India, due to its spiritual significance and beautiful setting.
Our artwork is digitally crafted on genuine gold-leaf–inspired paper, imparting a timeless sepia warmth with gracefully muted hues and radiant golden highlights. Each piece evokes the nostalgia of heritage art — softly luminous, richly detailed, and visually meditative — preserving the charm of age-old craftsmanship through a modern digital medium.
Note: These artworks are not three-dimensional.
If you wish to experience this design in full 3D relief with authentic gold foil and layered depth, please visit our Tanjore Painting section, where we can recreate the same artwork using traditional techniques and materials.
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