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describe the Portrait of Bharat Mata and its different image formed​

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Answered by Anonymous
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She was calm, composed, divine and spiritual.She symbolised power and represented motherland. The image was shown as dispensing learning, food and clothing.The mala in one hand emphasised her ascetic quality. In subsequent years, the image of Bharat Mata acquired many different forms. Devotion to Bharat Mata became a symbol of one’s nationalism.

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Prints and symbols played a vital part in eliciting the feeling of nationalism, concinnity and a sense of collaborative belonging. Symbols in numbers or images helped people to identify the nation. Abanindranath Tagore painted his notorious image of Bharat Mata. He made it an ascetic figure — calm, composed, godly and spiritual. The image of Bharat Mata acquired numerous different forms, as it circulated in popular prints. Devotion to this mama figure came to be seen as a substantiation of one’s nationalism.

  • Bharat Mata was a beautiful youthful woman who wore an orange-coloured saree, and recalled a sadhvi, standing at the edge of a lotus pond.
  • She was having a halo behind her head and had four hands that gave her a godly look.
  • She held sacred handwriting, an akshmala( a rosary of globules), a vastra( a piece of fabric) and a bunch of rice leafage in her hands.
  • She had a calm appearance and was a symbol of grace.
  • She was an admixture of both Saraswati and Lakshmi, divinities who were greatly admired, the former for intelligence and the ultimate for substance.
  • Inclusively, the deity sounded to suggest that the motherland had gifts of Shiksha, Diksha, anna and vastra, i.e. knowledge, spiritualism, food and apparel.

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