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Love’s Burning Fever

From the Tira Sujanpur Style collection
Water color with Pure gold on cotten canvass

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The last stage of viyoga, vyadhi, is illustrated in this painting. Unable to bear the pangs of separation, the lady has fainted. A maidservant applies sandal paste on her bosom, while another fans her. In the adjoining balconies pairs of anxious women express concern over the lady’s condition. In the background is a pastoral scene, where villagers warm their limbs in front of log-fires in the severe winter. The cold weather outside is in contrast with the hot fever of love that racks the body of the lady separated from her lover.

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