

This vividly iconographic tableau stages a blue-bodied, many-armed divinity as a concentrated storm of power—simultaneously protective and annihilating—held in tense equilibrium by the symmetrical spread of limbs and the measured, ritual clarity of line. The halo-like disc of embered orange behind the heads reads as both cosmic sun and psychic furnace, pushing the figure forward so the green field becomes a charged void rather than a backdrop. Severed heads and the trident punctuate the composition with uncompromising symbolism, suggesting the severing of ego, the defeat of chaos, and the disciplined ferocity required for transformation. Ornamental jewelry and patterned cloth temper the violence with sacred order, turning wrath into a luminous, purposeful rite.