Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Monday, December 22, 2008
Perception
I perceived something in these images. They seems interesting. If you look them, you will also find.
Labels:
ganesha sketches,
nature,
Perceptions,
photos
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Bhagwan Shree Hari Vishnu
Vishnu (IAST viṣṇu, Devanagari विष्णु), (honorific: Bhagavan Vishnu), is the supreme God in Vaishnavite tradition of Hinduism. Smarta followers of Adi Shankara, among others, venerate Vishnu as one of the five primary forms of God, and his supreme status is declared in the Hindu sacred texts like Yajurveda, the Rigveda and the Bhagavad Gita.
The Vishnu Sahasranama declares Vishnu as Paramatma (supreme soul) and Parameshwara (supreme God). It describes Vishnu as the All-Pervading essence of all beings, the master of—and beyond—the past, present and future, the creator and destroyer of all existences, one who supports, sustains and governs the Universe and originates and develops all elements within.
In the Puranas, Vishnu is described as having the divine color of clouds (dark-blue), four-armed, holding a lotus, mace, conch and chakra (wheel). Vishnu is also described in the Bhagavad Gita as having a 'Universal Form' (Vishvarupa) which is beyond the ordinary limits of human sense perception.
The Vishnu Sahasranama declares Vishnu as Paramatma (supreme soul) and Parameshwara (supreme God). It describes Vishnu as the All-Pervading essence of all beings, the master of—and beyond—the past, present and future, the creator and destroyer of all existences, one who supports, sustains and governs the Universe and originates and develops all elements within.
In the Puranas, Vishnu is described as having the divine color of clouds (dark-blue), four-armed, holding a lotus, mace, conch and chakra (wheel). Vishnu is also described in the Bhagavad Gita as having a 'Universal Form' (Vishvarupa) which is beyond the ordinary limits of human sense perception.
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Pot Painting
I don’t know painting or doing sketching on a pot. I tried it first time and the output is not so good. But still I enjoyed painting the pot and later some sketching on it.
I decided to paint the pot with some features signifying power and beauty of Goddess Parvati. At same time I thought it should also include symbol of God Shiva. Thus the whole picture that came in my mind was “Ardhanareeshwara” i.e. combination of Goddess Parvati and God Shiva.
First I painted the pot entirely white and later gave it different shades of red color signifying sari of Goddess Parvati. In between different layers of red shades I also included a layer of golden color. Later I sketched first half symbols of Goddess Parvati and other half signifying God Shiva. Inside the pot, I made design with spray painting in green color and neck of pot with red and gold color.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Hindu Hridaysamrat
My next sketch is Sher of Shiv Sena. I have used red and silver yellow colored gel pens.
Bal Keshav Thackeray (Marathi: बाळ केशव ठाकरे) (born January 23, 1926), popularly known as Balasaheb Thackeray, is the founder and chief of the Shiv Sena, a Hindu nationalist, Marathi ethnocentric and populist party active mainly in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. He is also referred to as Hindu Hridaysamrat (lit. "Ruler of Hindu hearts") and Sher (Tiger).
Bal Keshav Thackeray (Marathi: बाळ केशव ठाकरे) (born January 23, 1926), popularly known as Balasaheb Thackeray, is the founder and chief of the Shiv Sena, a Hindu nationalist, Marathi ethnocentric and populist party active mainly in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. He is also referred to as Hindu Hridaysamrat (lit. "Ruler of Hindu hearts") and Sher (Tiger).
Labels:
Bal Keshav Thackeray,
Balasaheb,
ganesha sketches,
Hindu,
Hridaysamrat
Monday, May 26, 2008
Shree Siddhivinayak
Lets start with my first sketch i.e. of Shree Siddhivinayak, Lord Ganesha. The sketch is done with o.5mm 2b pencil.
The Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Ganesha. It is located in Prabhadevi,Dadar, Mumbai, Maharashtra. It was originally built by Mr. Laxman Vithu and Mrs. Deubai Patil in November 19th, 1801.
The temple has a small mandapam (hall) with the shrine for Siddhi Vinayak ("Ganesha that grants your wish"). The wooden doors to the sanctum are carved with images of the Ashtavinayak (the eight manifestations of Ganesha in Maharashtra). The inner roof of the sanctum is plated with gold, and the central statute is of Ganesha.
For more information about the temple, we can visit at http://www.siddhivinayak.org/home.asp
The Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Ganesha. It is located in Prabhadevi,Dadar, Mumbai, Maharashtra. It was originally built by Mr. Laxman Vithu and Mrs. Deubai Patil in November 19th, 1801.
The temple has a small mandapam (hall) with the shrine for Siddhi Vinayak ("Ganesha that grants your wish"). The wooden doors to the sanctum are carved with images of the Ashtavinayak (the eight manifestations of Ganesha in Maharashtra). The inner roof of the sanctum is plated with gold, and the central statute is of Ganesha.
For more information about the temple, we can visit at http://www.siddhivinayak.org/home.asp
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