The central focus of this vibrant illustration is the Hindu deity Shiva, depicted with light blue skin, seated majestically on an ornate, golden throne. Beside him sits Parvati, who holds their young son, Ganesha, on her lap. Standing prominently in the foreground is their other son, Kartikeya, holding a spear. All figures are adorned in elaborate traditional jewelry, gold crowns, and colorful, flowing garments, conveying a sense of divinity and regality.
Shiva is shown with his signature trident and a small drum, his long hair coiled atop his head with a snake wrapped around his neck. Parvati displays a serene expression, while the two children are depicted with youthful, rounded features. The composition is highly symmetrical and formal, characteristic of traditional religious iconography. The figures are positioned against a backdrop featuring a deep blue circular aura, intricate swirling purple patterns, and a series of hanging temple bells.
The overall mood is peaceful and auspicious, bathed in bright, saturated colors. Two golden oil lamps stand on either side of the scene, casting a warm glow at the base of the throne, while small, colorful flowers are scattered across the floor in the foreground. The artistic style is smooth and detailed, utilizing clear outlines and polished shading to give the figures a gentle, radiant appearance.