
Valli Deivanai Sameta Subrahmanyar
The Lord of Divine Union and Command
₹395.00
This artwork depicts Valli Deivanai Sameta Subrahmanyar, portraying Subrahmanya (Murugan) enthroned upon his peacock vāhana and accompanied by his two consorts, Valli and Deivanai. Together, the triad embodies the harmonious union of divine command, devotion, and grace—a central theme in South Indian Shaiva and Kaumara traditions. Subrahmanya’s presence signifies righteous leadership and disciplined action, while Valli and Deivanai represent complementary paths of love and divine order.
Rooted in classical South Indian iconographic traditions, Subrahmanyar is shown in a composed, sovereign posture, crowned and richly adorned, with the peacock affirming victory over ignorance and the ascent of wisdom. The consorts flank the deity in balanced symmetry, reinforcing the philosophy that spiritual authority is sustained through harmony and union. The radiant prabhavali frames the group as a cosmic axis, while the disciplined palette and intricate ornamentation reflect lineages shaped by temple murals and manuscript painting traditions.
At Aagama Archives, this artwork has been carefully digitally restored and colour-balanced for archival printing, with strict adherence to iconographic accuracy and devotional integrity. The restoration preserves tonal harmony, ornamental clarity, and symbolic hierarchy, ensuring fidelity to the original visual language while preparing the work for longevity in contemporary sacred and curated spaces.
Printed on museum-grade archival paper using pigment-based inks, this edition is crafted for devotees, collectors, and connoisseurs who seek sacred imagery that unites spiritual authority with historical continuity.
Why This Artwork Belongs in Your Space
Symbolises divine union, leadership, and grace
Ideal for pooja rooms, family spaces, and ceremonial interiors
Represents a revered form of Subrahmanyar with his consorts
Suitable for daily reverence or curated sacred displays
Print & Presentation
Archival-quality fine art print
Fade-resistant, pigment-based inks
Designed for premium framing
Part of a curated Aagama Archives sacred iconography collection
“Where command is tempered by devotion, harmony prevails.”
Period: Late 18th Century
Region: Madura, Southern India
Original Medium: Watercolor, Ink and Gold on Paper
Source: Museums And Institutional Archives
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