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Kali Collection

Background imageKali Collection: Religious Procession: Kali, c1800. Creator: Unknown

Religious Procession: Kali, c1800. Creator: Unknown
Religious Procession: Kali, c1800

Background imageKali Collection: Kali Conquers Raktabija, 1775-1800. Creator: Unknown

Kali Conquers Raktabija, 1775-1800. Creator: Unknown
Kali Conquers Raktabija, 1775-1800. Devi, the Great Goddess of the Hindu traditions, embodies power and energy ("shakti"), using her strength to defeat demons

Background imageKali Collection: The Hindu God Shiva Shrikantha in Union with His Consort, Guhyakali, 11th-12th century

The Hindu God Shiva Shrikantha in Union with His Consort, Guhyakali, 11th-12th century. Creator: Unknown
The Hindu God Shiva Shrikantha in Union with His Consort, Guhyakali (image 2 of 2), 11th-12th century

Background imageKali Collection: The Hindu Goddess Kali - detail, 11th century. Creator: Unknown

The Hindu Goddess Kali - detail, 11th century. Creator: Unknown
The Hindu Goddess Kali - detail, 11th century

Background imageKali Collection: The Hindu Goddess Kali, 11th century. Creator: Unknown

The Hindu Goddess Kali, 11th century. Creator: Unknown
The Hindu Goddess Kali, 11th century

Background imageKali Collection: Kali, 1800-1825. Creator: Unknown

Kali, 1800-1825. Creator: Unknown
Kali, 1800-1825. Kali, a fierce form of the Great Goddess of the Hindu traditions, stands over the body of the god Shiva, who, despite his open eyes and sexually aroused state

Background imageKali Collection: The Hindu Goddess Kali, c.17th century. Creator: Unknown

The Hindu Goddess Kali, c.17th century. Creator: Unknown
The Hindu Goddess Kali, c.17th century

Background imageKali Collection: The Hindu Goddess Kali, c.17th century. Creator: Unknown

The Hindu Goddess Kali, c.17th century. Creator: Unknown
The Hindu Goddess Kali, c.17th century

Background imageKali Collection: Shaiva Shrines in a Landscape (image 1 of 3), between 1700 and 1725. Creator: Anon

Shaiva Shrines in a Landscape (image 1 of 3), between 1700 and 1725. Creator: Anon
Shaiva Shrines in a Landscape (image 1 of 3), between 1700 and 1725

Background imageKali Collection: Raja Surma Sen (Reigned 1781-1788) and His Attendant Nagatu Worshipping the Goddess Kali, c1785

Raja Surma Sen (Reigned 1781-1788) and His Attendant Nagatu Worshipping the Goddess Kali, c1785. Creator: Unknown
Raja Surma Sen (Reigned 1781-1788) and His Attendant Nagatu Worshipping the Goddess Kali, c1785

Background imageKali Collection: Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Adoring Kali (image 5 of 7), c1740. Creator: Unknown

Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Adoring Kali (image 5 of 7), c1740. Creator: Unknown
Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Adoring Kali (image 5 of 7), c1740

Background imageKali Collection: Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Adoring Kali (image 1 of 7), c1740. Creator: Unknown

Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Adoring Kali (image 1 of 7), c1740. Creator: Unknown
Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma Adoring Kali (image 1 of 7), c1740

Background imageKali Collection: The Goddess Kalika, c1575. Creator: Unknown

The Goddess Kalika, c1575. Creator: Unknown
The Goddess Kalika, c1575

Background imageKali Collection: Kali / Tara, ca. 1885-90. Creator: Calcutta Art Studio

Kali / Tara, ca. 1885-90. Creator: Calcutta Art Studio
Kali/Tara, ca. 1885-90

Background imageKali Collection: The Goddess Bhairavi Devi with Shiva, ca. 1630-35. Creator: Attributed to Payag

The Goddess Bhairavi Devi with Shiva, ca. 1630-35. Creator: Attributed to Payag
The Goddess Bhairavi Devi with Shiva, ca. 1630-35

Background imageKali Collection: The Goddess Kali, the Favourite Divinity of the People of Calcutta, c1891. Creator: James Grant

The Goddess Kali, the Favourite Divinity of the People of Calcutta, c1891. Creator: James Grant
The Goddess Kali, the Favourite Divinity of the People of Calcutta, c1891. From " Cassells Illustrated History of India Vol. I.", by James Grant

Background imageKali Collection: Victory of Cali over the Giant Mahish Asura; With the Idols of the Temple of Jagan-Nath, 1809

Victory of Cali over the Giant Mahish Asura; With the Idols of the Temple of Jagan-Nath, 1809. Hindu mythology as seen from a European perspective: the goddess Kali, riding a lion

Background imageKali Collection: Victory of Cali over the Giant Mahish A sura, with the idols of the Temple of Jagannath, 1809

Victory of Cali over the Giant Mahish A sura, with the idols of the Temple of Jagannath, 1809. Artist: J Chapman
Victory of Cali over the Giant Mahish A sura, with the idols of the Temple of Jagannath, 1809

Background imageKali Collection: Ruins at Ettaia, Said to Have Been Caused by the Combat Between Krishna and Kali. Artist: Finden

Ruins at Ettaia, Said to Have Been Caused by the Combat Between Krishna and Kali. Artist: Finden
Ruins at Ettaia, Said to Have Been Caused by the Combat Between Krishna and Kali. A print from The Faiths of the World, A Dictionary of All Religions and Religious Sects, Volume II


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