
This is a vibrant and detailed painting depicting a scene from Hindu mythology. The background is a solid, warm orange color, providing a striking contrast to the figures. The central focus is on three deities standing on a large, reclining figure, likely a demon or a defeated enemy. The deities are dark-skinned, adorned with elaborate jewelry, and wearing ornate clothing. The central deity is dressed in a green and gold outfit, holding a vessel in one hand and raising the other in a gesture of blessing or power. The deity to the left is wearing a red and gold outfit, and the deity to the right is wearing a blue and gold outfit. They both hold vessels as well. The reclining figure is light-skinned and appears to be defeated, lying prostrate beneath the deities. The figure is adorned with jewelry and has a long tail, suggesting it may be a serpent or a demon. The painting is rich in detail, with intricate patterns on the clothing and jewelry. The figures are stylized and expressive, conveying a sense of power and divinity. The overall texture of the painting appears to be rough and aged, suggesting it is an antique or a traditional work of art. The painting is framed by a faded, torn border, adding to its antique appearance.