Kanphata yogini with her disciples

anonymous, c. 1650 - 1699

Depictions of Hindu female ascetics (yoginis) with topknots and ash-smeared skin emerged around 1600 in south-central India. They have been interpreted in various, often metaphorical, ways. In real life, yoginis were actually rare. While religion offered a way for all genders to escape strict social conventions, female ascetics challenged the cultural norms even more than their male counterparts.

  • Artwork typeIndian miniature
  • Object numberRP-T-1895-A-3071
  • Dimensionsheight 185 mm x width 143 mm
  • Physical characteristicspenseel in kleuren, met gouache, goud en dekverf