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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - The God And The Bayadere
Poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - The God And The Bayadere (The Temple Dancer) - An Indian Legend. Date: circa 1925
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This photograph print showcases a depiction of the legendary figure of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the renowned German poet and polymath, immersed in the mystical world of "The God and The Bayadere." The image, inspired by Goethe's poem of the same name, transports us to the exotic lands of India and its rich cultural tapestry. Goethe, dressed in the regal attire of an Indian maharajah, gazes intently at the enchanting Bayadere, a temple dancer, who gracefully performs before him. The Bayadere, adorned in traditional Indian attire and a vibrant turban, exudes an air of tenderness and emotion as she dances, her movements accompanied by the hypnotic rhythm of the tabla drums. The poem "The God and The Bayadere" is an Indian legend and mythical tale that explores the themes of love, emotion, and the divine. Goethe's verses weave a story of the god Shiva, who, enamored by the beauty of the Bayadere, descends from the heavens to be with her. This photograph print beautifully captures the essence of this timeless tale, with its portrayal of the intense passion and longing that transcends the boundaries of the human and divine worlds. The image is further enhanced by the presence of the flickering flame, symbolizing the fire of love and desire that consumes both the god and the Bayadere. The poet's connection to this story is palpable, as the flame also serves as a reminder of the enduring power of Goethe's poetry and its ability to transport us to far-off lands and immerse us in the depths of human emotion.
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