Posted on: 22 November 2012

Page from an Astrological Treatise

This painting comes from a series that depicts the constellations in the form of figures walking through a landscape. We do not know which constellation is represented here, but it appears to be a composite creature made up of a woman, an elephant, and possibly some other animals. The landscape has been divided into bands, with a decorative foreground of poppies and lotuses, a plain midground, and miniature buildings in a hilly background offering a rudimentary sense of spatial depth.

India - ca. 1750
Opaque watercolor on paper

Source: Brooklyn Museum


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Is that yajna...the good deed which have been described in Bhagavad Gita`s or sort of kamadhenu..

it could be Jupiter,as Jupiter Brahaspati is depicted ridding an elephant.....

its a symbol of nature,like kamadhenu cow