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Icons of the Theotokos

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==Description and symbols==
Iconographers of all times tried to show in the image of Theotokos as much beauty, gentleness, dignity , and grandeur as they could imagine. They sometimes paint her in grief, and sometimes sorrowful, but always filled with spiritual strength and wisdom.
The Most Pure Lady is always shown with her head covered with a veil, which drops to her shoulders, according to the tradition of Jewish women of that time. This veil or head covering is usually colored red to show her suffering and her acquired holiness. Under her veil , her clothing is blue, symbolizing the humanity of the Theotokos.
There are three golden stars, one on the forehead and one on each shoulder of the Most Holy Theotokos. These stars are symbols of her virginity. She was a virgin before, during, and after the [[Nativity]] of Christ. The three stars are also a symbol of the [[Holy Trinity]]. Sometimes the third star is covered by the figure of the Christ Child the second person of the Holy Trinity.
==Number of types==
* All Merciful, '''Panakranta''' – In this type, Mary is regally enthroned with Baby Jesus on her lap, both facing the viewer. The throne symbolizes her royal glory, she alone is perfect among those born on earth. According to the [[Fourth Ecumenical Council]], she presides with Christ over the destiny of the world.
* Intercessor, '''Agiosortissa''' – Mary is shown alone, in profile with her hands held out in supplication. She is facing to her left, usually to a separate icon of Christ.
* Praying, - '''Oranta''' , Panagia , Lady of the Sign - In this type, Mary is shown with arms in ornate position, with Christ enclosed in a circle in her womb. "Of the Sign," is a reference to the words of Isaias Isaiah 7:14, "The Lord himself shall give you a sign. Behold a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and his name shall be called Emmanuel."
The calendar of the [[Church of Russia|Russian Church]], where iconography of the Virgin is highly developed, mentions 260 of her icons noted for miracles and celebrated liturgically.
==History==
The tradition attributes St. [[Apostle Luke|Luke]] with painting the first icons of the Theotokos. We know of three types he painted: "Umilenie" (Our Lady of Tenderness), "Hodigitria" (She who leads the way), and a third type, of her without a child or praying to the Christ child. (The facts of the third type are confused).
 
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Image:Blachernitissa_MtSinai.jpg|Close up of Blachernitissa
Image:MtSinai_Ic_5images.jpg|Ancient icon with five images of the Theotokos and 36 images of Christ's miracles and passions
Image:MtSinai_Ic_5imagesCU.jpg|Close up of five images of the Theotokos
Image:Hagiosoritissa_MtSinai_5.jpg|Close up of Hagiosoritissa
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==Icons==
Image:Akathist Hymn to the Theotokos icon.jpg|Akathyst Hymn to the Theotokos''(Hodigitria)''
Image:It is truly meet.JPG|[[Panagia Axion Esti|Axion Estin - It is Truly Meet]]
Image:Panag Chrysafitissa.jpg|[[Panagia Chrysafitissa|Panagia Chrysafitissa]]
Image:panagia_tou_xarou.jpg|[[Panagia tou Harou]] (Leipsi island, Greece)
Image:Panagia_Kamariani.jpg|[[Panagia Kamariani|Panagia Kamariani - original (Australia)]]
Image:Koukouzelissa.jpg|[[Panagia Koukouzelissa]]
Image:Kursk Root Icon of the Theotokos.jpg|[[Kursk Root icon|Kursk Root of the Theotokos]] ''(Oranta)''
Image:Our Lady of Kazan.jpg|[[Our Lady of Kazan]]
Image:Theotokos of Czestochowa.jpg|Our Lady of Czestochowa ''(Hodigitria)''
Image:Theotekos Oranta.JPG|The Great Panagia''(Oranta)''
Image:PantanassaMystra.JPG|[[Panagia Pantanassa]] of Mystra, GreeceImage:Panagia_Paramythea.jpg|[[Panagia Paramythea ]] of Vatopaidi Monastery, Mt Athos
Image:Mother of God of the Passion.JPG|[[Theotokos of the Passion]] ''(Hodigitria)''
Image:Phaneromeni.jpg|[[Panagia Phaneromene]], Chiliomodi (Corinth, Greece)
Image:Portaitissa.jpg|[[Panagia Portaitissa]] ''(Hodigitria)''
Image:Tricherousa.jpg|'''[[Panagia Tricherousa]]''', Our Lady with the Three Hands
Image:Panagia_Spiliani.jpg|[[Panagia Spiliani|The Virgin of the Cave]]
Image:Life_Giving_Spring.jpg|[[Panagia the Life Giving Spring|Panagia the Life Giving Spring]]
Image:Unburnt Bush.JPG|[[Theotokos the Unburnt Bush icon|Panagia of the Unburnt Bush icon]]
File:ΠΑΝΑΓΙΑ ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΩΤΡΙΑ.jpg|"Panagia Eleftherotria" (Our Lady of Deliverance), Kifissia, Athens, Greece.
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==Source==
*''Theology of the Icon'' by [[Leonid Alexandrovich Ouspensky |Leonid Ouspensky]] ISBN 0-88141-124-8
==External link==
*[http://oca.org/FStheotokos.asp?SID=4 Icons of the Mother of God] - [[OCA]] website lists icons by feast date of the icon.
 
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