Balaram Suvadra Idols
Balaram Suvadra Idols

Balaram Suvadra Idols


Collection

Mary Nell Frucella Collection


Identifier

FR69


Artist

unknown


Description

One of the holiest Hindu sites in India, the Jagannath Temple in Puri is visited by millions of pilgrims each year. The shrine is dedicated to a particular form of the god Vishnu, called Jagannath (Lord of the Universe). Images of the god with his white-colored brother, Balabhadra, and their yellow-colored sister, Subhadra, are regularly carved from logs of fragrant margosa trees that have been ritually cut down. The three log-deities, with their huge eyes and simple red smiles, are most often shown with the clothing and offerings they are given every evening. These small carvings of the deities are made by artisans as small representations to worship at home. 


Medium

Wood

Width

1in

Height

3in

Length

6.5in

Where Made (Region)

Puri

Where Made (Country)

India

Related place

India

How Acquired

Donation

When Acquired

23-Feb

Name of Donor

Austin Friends of Folk Art