Dwarapalaka (guardian of the door)
Wooden, polychrome from Tamil Nadu. Early 19th century. Dwarapalakas traditionally appear in pairs in Hindu architecture outside the temple door or/and sanctum as gatekeepers or guardians of the deity. These guardians are fearsome warriors or giants and are often seen holding a mace, as this one is. This dwarapalaka’s tongue is sticking slightly out which is a warning mudra, ‘be careful I am here.’
Height 42”
Width 18”