Camel Vahana

Camel Vahana

Maharashtra/Karnataka

brass alloy

A rare brass figure of a caparisoned camel

Figures of camels in Maharashtra and Karnataka are associated with the god Khandoba ( Shiva). However, the horse is the ‘vahana  commonly associated with Khandoba – the camel is rarely seen. Sometimes camel figures are to be found without a rider. Although camels were used extensively in the Rajasthan deserts to carry trade goods etc., camel figures from this region are relatively rare. The primary function of the vahana or vehicle was to provide transport through the cosmos for the deity, although in some cases the strength and fearsome power of the animal were used to combat evil forces. This was especially true of Durga on her vahana the lion.

Size(cms): 19 (H) x 14 (W) x 8 (D) Size(inches): 7.5 (H) x 5.5 (W) x 3.1 (D)

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Description

Maharashtra/Karnataka

brass alloy

A rare brass figure of a caparisoned camel

Figures of camels in Maharashtra and Karnataka are associated with the god Khandoba ( Shiva). However, the horse is the ‘vahana  commonly associated with Khandoba – the camel is rarely seen. Sometimes camel figures are to be found without a rider. Although camels were used extensively in the Rajasthan deserts to carry trade goods etc., camel figures from this region are relatively rare. The primary function of the vahana or vehicle was to provide transport through the cosmos for the deity, although in some cases the strength and fearsome power of the animal were used to combat evil forces. This was especially true of Durga on her vahana the lion.

Size(cms): 19 (H) x 14 (W) x 8 (D) Size(inches): 7.5 (H) x 5.5 (W) x 3.1 (D)

Additional information

Material

Brass

Region

West India

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