Karnataka
Wood, extensively polychromed
A primitive folk elephant vahana that would have been a part of a processional figure depicting the Goddess Durga. The carefully modelled frontal features, including the head, trunk, and forelegs, suggest that the elephant was intended to be displayed headlong, while the back half was designed with functionality in mind, ensuring balance for the deity placed on top.
Every year, during Navratri, processional images of the Goddess are carried in evocative ceremonies. Depending on the day of the festival, her vahana, the vehicle on which she rides changes, with each of her vehicles holding a different and unique significance. The elephant she rides here signifies happiness and prosperity.
Size (inches): 13(H) x 14(W) x 7.5(D)