

Set against a pulsating field of emerald and turquoise, the multi-armed figure turns in a poised arc, as if caught between dance and battle—an embodiment of concentrated will made graceful. The repeating checker motifs and bead-like accents create a visual chant, stabilizing the body’s centrifugal motion while the scimitar and trident extend outward like vectors of protection and authority. Color is used not for naturalism but for invocation: saturated greens suggest regeneration and sacred space, while the crisp outlining and ornamental rhythm elevate the deity into a timeless icon where violence is transmuted into balance. What emerges is a meditation on multiplicity—many hands, many instruments—gathered into a single, lucid intention.