

At the center, the dark-limned divinity rises like a still axis within a living ring of cattle, the lotus pedestal and jeweled adornments declaring a realm where abundance is not owned but sanctified. The composition choreographs devotion through repetition—horns, bells, red marks—turning the herd into a patterned cosmos whose gentle gazes converge on the figure as if to steady the world. Cool blues and dense greens press inward from sky and grove, so the clearing becomes a quiet stage where protection, fertility, and pastoral harmony feel inseparable. What reads first as idyllic procession slowly reveals a deeper ethic: the sacred is measured here by care, and the community’s wealth is the tenderness with which life is gathered close.







