A mother and her daughter remind us of a duality that exists in every walk of our lives. While both support and empower each other, one symbolizes the present and the other is symbolic of the future. There are always two paths to a goal, but the challenge is for both to exist in parallel so that each compliments the other. DWITA a Sanskrit term that means duality, explores the double take on different aspects of life.
The Devi is compassionate as well as ferocious, Love for the Divine can be sensual as well as spiritual, the Ardhanareeswara is a male as well as a female, and a Mother’s love is protective and yet it does not chain her daughter. There is the finite man and the infinite supreme consciousness, but still man endeavors for both to become one. DWITA will depict all these dichotomies that make life mysterious.