The governess of material aspects of the cosmos and the goddess of food and nourishment is ornately presented in this bronze ‘panchaloha’ sculptural image. As Annapurna, Parvati’s legend is famously popular – because of an argument where Shiva called food an inessential ‘maya’ of the universe, Parvati spitefully disappeared from the face of the Earth, prompting massive hunger and famine across societies, and it was only after the insistence of Shiva’s devotees that the supreme Brahman sought out his wife, finding her operating a kitchen in Varanasi under the form of Annapurna, and demonstrating the essentiality of her material gifts.