Month: July 2023

Source: Historical Aspects of Lakshadweep by Prof Baiju K Nath Painting by NKP Muthukoya, an artist from Lakshadweep, India’s pioneering surreal painters and Kerala Lalithakala Akademi’s fellow

Moira is a village in the district of Bardez in Goa. It lies a few miles away from Mapuça, the capital of the district, and the river of Mapuça flows along its southern, western and northern sides, making its soil very fertile. The village is famous for many things but it is not their industriousness …

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This Basholi style Pahari miniature painting depicts a future incarnation of Lord Vishnu as Kalki. Kalki, the blue-skinned individual, is seated with his legs folded on a low, intricately carved, four-legged stool. The stool is lined with pink cushioning, and raises the sitter a few inches off the ground signifying his importance. In this incarnation, …

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The painting is an llustration of Dhola Maru. A lady in male dress seated on a camel facing a male seated on a horse. This is a love story of Marwar prince Dhola and Poogal princess Maru and deeply rooted in folklore and oral Rajasthani traditions. As the popular tradition has it, when yet a …

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Swami Haridasa, a singer and poet of high order, is seated in his hermitage at Vrindavana, a verdant environment full of plants, trees, flowering shrubs and creepers. The place is a quiet one and suited best to one’s absorption in a musical performance. He is shaven-headed and has a lean body with a divine glow …

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