The image of জগন্নাথ বলদেব সুভদ্রা মহারাণী (Jagannath, Baladeva, and Subhadra Maharani) typically features the three deities from Hindu mythology, revered as part of the Holy Trinity in the Vaishnavite tradition.
Jagannath is depicted with a round face, large eyes, and a distinct lack of arms, symbolizing the all-encompassing nature of the divine. His form is usually painted in bright, vibrant colors, often with a black or dark-blue complexion.
Baladeva, the elder brother, is usually shown with a fair complexion, often wearing a white or golden garment, and holding a plough, symbolizing strength and determination.
Subhadra, the younger sister, is typically depicted in yellow or golden attire with a gentle, serene expression, often holding a vessel or other sacred items.
The three deities are often arranged together, symbolizing unity and divine protection, with a backdrop of sacred symbols like lotus flowers or an intricate temple design. The colors used in the painting are usually vibrant and highly symbolic, reflecting the divine and sacred nature of these gods.