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- Radha Krishna; Radha Krishna; Kerala Mural Art; 30x35 in$621.00Radha Krishna; Radha Krishna; Kerala Mural Art; 30x35 in
- Lord Pashupatinath- Shiva- Painting Kerala Mural Art Print on CanvasAs low as $17.00Lord Pashupatinath- Shiva- Painting Kerala Mural Art Print on Canvas
- Lord Surya- Sun God- Painting-Kerala Mural Print on CanvasAs low as $17.00Lord Surya- Sun God- Painting-Kerala Mural Print on Canvas
- Shakthipanjakshari Shiva; Shiva Family Large Kerala Mural Print On CanvasAs low as $17.00Shakthipanjakshari Shiva; Shiva Family Large Kerala Mural Print On Canvas
- Lord Surya- Sun God- Painting Kerala Mural Art Print on CanvasAs low as $17.00Lord Surya- Sun God- Painting Kerala Mural Art Print on Canvas
- Reclining Vishnu Kerala Mural Art or Painting ; Print on CanvasAs low as $17.00Reclining Vishnu Kerala Mural Art or Painting ; Print on Canvas
- Lord Pashupatinath- Shiva- Painting Kerala Mural Art72x96; Canvas Vertical Painting$1,975.00Pashupati Also Known As The Lord of Animals Is An incarnation of Lord. in Shaivism, Humans Are Considered Animals Until They Achieve Liberation. Shiva Is The Husband Called Pati in Hindis or The Lord of All Creation. Hence, He Is Called Pashupati And Is Lord of The Animal Nature in Us, Which Is A Direct Consequence of Tamas, One of The Triple Gunas, Which He Personifies. He Rides The Sacred Bull Nandi, Which Is His Vehicle And Personifies The Animal (Pasu or Pashu) or The Animal Nature (Especially Lust or Virility), And He Rides Upon It As Its Lord. He Is Revered Throughout The Hindu World, But Especially in Nepal, Where He Is Commonly Known As Pashupatinath Is An Avatar of Shiva, One of The Hindu Trinity .The Five Faces of Pashupatinath Represent Different incarnations of Shiva; Sadyojata Known As Barun, Vamdeva Known As Uma Maheswara, Tatpurusha, Aghor & Ishana. They Face West, North, East, South And Zenith Respectively, And Represent Hinduism's Five Primary Elements Namely Earth, Water, Air, Fire And Space. This Traditional Wall Mural From Kerala Stands Out For Its Artistic Brilliance . The Colors Traditionally Used Are Green For Satvic, Red And A Mixture of Red And Yellows For The Rajasic And Black (Shivite) And White (Vaishanavite) For The Tamasic Deities. The Most Predominant Colour Used in Kerala Murals Is Saffron-Red. Vegetable Dyes, Fruit Juices, Minerals And Natural Material Are Used For Making The Paint While Brushes Are Made From The Blades of Certain Type of Grass And Roots of Trees And Sharpened Bamboo Pieces Are Used To Draw The Outline.. It is without frame.
- Lord Surya- Sun God- Painting-Kerala Mural Art 42x60 in Canvas Horizontal$658.00Surya Known As Aditya Is The Hindu God of The Sun And Is The Son of Kashyapa Muni And Aditi And Is The Source of All Life And He Travels Every Day in The Sky in His Golden Chariot Pulled By Seven Horses And Driven By Red Aruna, A Personification of Dawn. He Had Had Three offspring With Samjna (Conscience), The Daughter of Visvakarma. These Were Vaivasvata (One of The 14 original Men or Manu), Yama (God of The Dead), And Yami (Goddess of The Yamuna River). Lord Surya Is The Main God in Navagraha All The Other Navagraha Like Moon, Mercury, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, And Saturn, Plus The Solar And Lunar Shadows (Ascending And Descending Nodes) of Rahu And Ketu, All Visible To The Naked Eye Revolves Around Him. Surya Is Considered The Chief of The Nine Planets of Vedas. These Are The Sun, Collectively They Are Known As The Navagraha. . Lord Surya Had Many Temples And Shrines Across Ancient India But Certainly The Most Celebrated Temple Built in Honour of Surya Is in The Orissa Region At Konarak. Another Famous Temple Dedicated To The God Is At Martand in The Srinagar Valley of Kashmir Which Was Built in The Second Half of The 8Th Century Ce By The Karkota King Lalitaditya. This Traditional Wall Mural From Kerala Stands Out For Its Artistic Brilliance . The Colors Traditionally Used Are Green For Satvic, Red And A Mixture of Red And Yellows For The Rajasic And Black (Shivite) And White (Vaishanavite) For The Tamasic Deities. The Most Predominant Colour Used in Kerala Murals Is Saffron-Red. Vegetable Dyes, Fruit Juices, Minerals And Natural Material Are Used For Making The Paint While Brushes Are Made From The Blades of Certain Type of Grass And Roots of Trees And Sharpened Bamboo Pieces Are Used To Draw The Outline. It is without frame.
- Lord Surya- Sun God- Painting Kerala Mural Art 42x60; Horizontal Canvas painting$658.00Surya Known As Aditya Is The Hindu God of The Sun And Is The Son of Kashyapa Muni And Aditi And Is The Source of All Life And He Travels Every Day in The Sky in His Golden Chariot Pulled By Seven Horses And Driven By Red Aruna, A Personification of Dawn. He Had Had Three offspring With Samjna (Conscience), The Daughter of Visvakarma. These Were Vaivasvata (One of The 14 original Men or Manu), Yama (God of The Dead), And Yami (Goddess of The Yamuna River). Lord Surya Is The Main God in Navagraha All The Other Navagraha Like Moon, Mercury, Mars, Venus, Jupiter, And Saturn, Plus The Solar And Lunar Shadows (Ascending And Descending Nodes) of Rahu And Ketu, All Visible To The Naked Eye Revolves Around Him. Surya Is Considered The Chief of The Nine Planets of Vedas. These Are The Sun, Collectively They Are Known As The Navagraha. . Lord Surya Had Many Temples And Shrines Across Ancient India But Certainly The Most Celebrated Temple Built in Honour of Surya Is in The Orissa Region At Konarak. Another Famous Temple Dedicated To The God Is At Martand in The Srinagar Valley of Kashmir Which Was Built in The Second Half of The 8Th Century Ce By The Karkota King Lalitaditya. This Traditional Wall Mural From Kerala Stands Out For Its Artistic Brilliance . The Colors Traditionally Used Are Green For Satvic, Red And A Mixture of Red And Yellows For The Rajasic And Black (Shivite) And White (Vaishanavite) For The Tamasic Deities. The Most Predominant Colour Used in Kerala Murals Is Saffron-Red. Vegetable Dyes, Fruit Juices, Minerals And Natural Material Are Used For Making The Paint While Brushes Are Made From The Blades of Certain Type of Grass And Roots of Trees And Sharpened Bamboo Pieces Are Used To Draw The Outline. It is without frame.
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Traditional Kerala Mural Art.