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  • AnanthasayanamAnanthasayanam Quick View
    • AnanthasayanamAnanthasayanam Quick View
    • Ananthasayanam

    • Ananthashayanam means 'sleeping on the serpent Anantha.' Lord Vishnu is in a reclining yoganidra position on Anantha, the Seshanaga, in Vaikunta in this painting. His head and feet are resting on the laps of his wives Sridevi and Bhumidevi, respectively. Vishnu's weapons have been depicted uniquely. The Trimurtis, Saptarishis, Indran, Sanakadis, Garudan, Krishnan, and Arjunan are also characters featured with…
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  • AnnapoorneswariAnnapoorneswari Quick View
    • AnnapoorneswariAnnapoorneswari Quick View
    • Annapoorneswari

    • A manifestation of Goddess Parvathi, Annapoorneshwari is the giver of food and complete nourishment. She holds a golden ladle in one hand and a golden vessel filled with rice (Annam) in the other. The painting depicts sages who are worshipping Annapurna Devi, who is radiant in her molten-gold colour. Size: 42 inch X 30 inch Natural colour on wall Whatsapp…
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  • BodhisathwaBodhisathwa Quick View
  • Buddha with birdsBuddha with birds Quick View
  • Dancing KrishnaDancing Krishna Quick View
  • DhakshinamoorthiDhakshinamoorthi Quick View
    • DhakshinamoorthiDhakshinamoorthi Quick View
    • Dhakshinamoorthi

    • Dakshinamoorthi, a form of Lord Shiva, is the Guru of all the worlds and the entire universe, seated in Veerasana under a tree and imparting knowledge to all devotees and disciples. Two hands behind are holding a deer and an axe, and the right hand is in Jnana Mudra. On the tree behind, various birds and animals are depicted along…
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  • Dhakshinamoorthi – The universal GuruDhakshinamoorthi – The universal Guru Quick View
  • Ganapathi PoojaGanapathi Pooja Quick View
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    • Ganapathi Pooja

    • Lord Ganesha, who loves food, is being offered various food items by his devotees. It is believed that offering Lord Ganesha his favourite foods and conducting prayer rituals (puja) in his name will satiate Ganapati and make him happy, blessing his devotees with prosperity. In his right-side hands, Ganapati is holding an Ankush (a goad) and his broken tusk, respectively.…
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  • GeethopadhesamGeethopadhesam Quick View
    • GeethopadhesamGeethopadhesam Quick View
    • Geethopadhesam

    • This painting depicts Krishna the charioteer and Arjuna, who resumes war enlightened and energised after listening to Krishna's counsel. The chariot is drawn by five white horses, symbolizing the five senses. Their reins are in Lord Krishna's hands. Whatsapp for more details
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  • KalipoykaKalipoyka Quick View
  • KeraleeyamKeraleeyam Quick View
    • KeraleeyamKeraleeyam Quick View
    • Keraleeyam

    • Various art forms of Kerala have been encapsulated into one frame. Pooram, Kathakali, Ottan Thullal, Theyyam, Padayani, Chakyar Koothu, Kuthira Vela, Poothanum Thirayum, Thiruvathirakali, Mohiniyattam, Puli Kali, Vallam Kali and Kaalavela have been represented. Size: 120 inch X  42 inch Acrylic on canvas. Whatsapp for more details
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  • Krishna Leela Quick View
    • Krishna Leela Quick View
    • Krishna Leela

    • The anecdotes and narratives of Krishna's childhood, generally titled as Krishna Leela, have been depicted in this painting. Innocent and good-natured stories have been presented such as Alila Kannan (Infant Krishna on a Banyan Leaf), drinking milk from the cows, Krishna and Balaram, Krishna stealing butter from the hanging pot, Krishna and Radha, Yashoda and Krishna, Navaneetha Gopalam (Butter Krishna), Vana Bhojanam (Krishna…
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