The cosmic man dressed in light green and adorned with multiple jewelery, standing on a lotus, with eight rows of seated figures with assorted squares at his chest, the jambudvipa at his waist, and seven rows of animals and figures at his legs, the face with four temples on the cheeks, a crescent moon at the forehead and a winged peri bearing a fan at either side, flanked by pink flowers, all on a red background surrounded by a yellow border with a floral vine.
Opaque pigments on textile.
Lokapurushas depict the correlation between man and the universe by relating the cosmos to the proportions of the human figure. Divided into three parts, adholoka (lower world) is represented from below the navel to the base; madhyaloka (middle world) is reduced to just the jambudvipa and represented by a round disk at the waist; and urdhvaloka (upper world) is depicted by the torso, neck and head. The heavens and hell are further subdivided into multiple levels represented by multicolored squares to indicate where different deities, demons, animals and humans live.
ca. 185 by 95 cm.