Sunken Souls shows a group of female figures that live in some closed environment in which they are immersed or "sunken". Those are the souls that live in their own world, a world of dreams that is produced continuously by Maya "a magic show, an illusion where things appear to be present but are not what they seem" (according the Wikipedia quoting the indicated sources below [1] [2]).
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[1] James Lochtefeld (2002), "Maya" in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Vol. 1: A–M, Rosen Publishing. , page 433
[2] Bhattacharji, Sukumari (1970), The Indian Theogony: A Comparative Study of Indian Mythology from the Vedas to the Puraṇas, pages 35-37, Cambridge University Press Archive
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Sunken Souls shows a group of female figures that live in some closed environment in which they are immersed or "sunken". Those are the souls that live in their own world, a world of dreams that is produced continuously by Maya "a magic show, an illusion where things appear to be present but are not what they seem" (according the Wikipedia quoting the indicated sources below [1] [2]).
* Please, ask for the shipping price for delivery of this art work to a concrete place, as it is impossible to list all global destinations and the stated prices are only for reference purpose.
[1] James Lochtefeld (2002), "Maya" in The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Hinduism, Vol. 1: A–M, Rosen Publishing. , page 433
[2] Bhattacharji, Sukumari (1970), The Indian Theogony: A Comparative Study of Indian Mythology from the Vedas to the Puraṇas, pages 35-37, Cambridge University Press Archive
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