Bhadrakali, Destroyer of the Universe
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Bhadrakali, Destroyer of the Universe

Artist:Kripal
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Support Type: Paper
Paint Type: Watercolor
Current Location: Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
Location History:Howard Hodgkin , London

Bold colours have been used, especially deep reds, blacks and fiery orange that heighten the emotional intensity of the image. Red signifies blood, energy and destruction, while darker tones evoke death and cosmic mystery. Strong contrasts of light and shadow enhance her monumental presence and make the figure appear almost overwhelming. Symbolically, Bhadrakali’s destructive force is not purely violent as it represents the destruction of ego, evil and disorder, allowing cosmic balance to be restored. Her terrifying form thus serves both as a warning and as reassurance that she destroys to protect and renew the universe. The artwork powerfully communicates themes of divine power, transformation and the cyclical nature of life and death.

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