. Dhumávati on a temple chariot. Coloured lithograph. 'Dhūmāvatī meaning the Smokey One, is the seventh mahāvidyā who represents or personifies the final stage of the destruction of the universe by fire. This is a typical representation of her portrayed as a hideous crone, with a long nose and cruel eyes, carrying a winnowing basket' Iconographic Collections . 19th century. Calcutta Art StudioCalcutta (185 Bowbazar Street) 214 Goddess Dhumavati, One of the Mahavidya - Vintage Print b
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