Hanuman Paintings
Hanuman Paintings
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- Product Code :2995
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :46" x 38
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The beautiful Kalamkari painting of the "Lord Hanuman is given a refine and detail treatment with some nice designs. The great devotee of Ram is carrying the mountain on his left hand and his weapon on his right hand. His body is painted indigo and Hanuman is wearing some jewelries. When Lakshman, the brother of Ramcahndra was hurt by an arrow, the physician suggested that only the herbs from the Dronagiri mountains could cure him. Unable to recognize the particular herb, Hanuman lifted the entire mountains.
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- Product Code :B6062
- Material :Cotton with Sequin Work
- Size :42"H x 30"W
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- Product Code :5358
- Material :Cotton
- Size :20.50"H x 53"W
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The epic battle between Lord Ram and the demon king Ravana comes alive in this beautiful applique work. Lord Ramchandra aided by the monkey force of Hanuman and Sugriv attacked Lanka, the citadel of power of Ravana, who had abducted the wife of Ramchandra thereby inviting death at doorstep. Here both monkey force and the demons are given a vivid depiction. Black, green and water colours are carefully used to give a complete picture of the battle which finally Ravana lost with his death. Appliques are the perfect way to create plain articles of clothing, or make old clothes into something fresh. They can also be used to make personalized gifts like t-shirts, tote bags, or caps for friends or loved ones.
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- Product Code :3488
- Material :Cotton cloth
- Size :23" x 18"
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- Product Code :80
- Material :Cotton
- Size :70"x22"
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Lord Rama with his companians, a labourious Kalamkari work showing Hanumana, Hayagreeva, Laxman, Bharat, Sugreeva and others.
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- Product Code :4198
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :26"h x 15"w
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The beautiful painting of Lord Maruti or Hanuman is given a spectacular touch with some minute detail. His headgear, tail and drapery all are nicely painted. Hanuman is a Hindu god, who was an ardent devotee of Rama. Lord hanuman is the key figure in the epic Ramayana. A vanara (monkey-like humanoid), Hanuman participated in Rama's war against the demon king Ravana. Several texts also present him as an incarnation of Lord Shiva. He is the son of Vayu, who played a role in his birth. The story behind the birth of Hanuman is given in Valmiki Ramayan (Kishkindhakand, sarga 66) as follows: Anjani gave birth to Hanuman. After birth, thinking that the rising sun was a golden fruit He leapt into the sky for it. That day being a solar eclipse (parvatithi) Rahu (the dragon’s head) had come to engulf the sun. Thinking that Hanuman was another Rahu Lord Indra attacked Him with His thunderbolt. It struck Hanuman’s chin (hanuvati) which got cut and developed a cleft. Thus he acquired the name Hanuman.
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- Product Code :4714
- Material :Cotton Cloth
- Size :23" x 18"
A devotee of Lord Ramchandra, and a paradigm of unstinted love and affection towards the master, Lord Hanuman is the central figure of the Hindu epic Ramayana. He played a key role in rescuing abducted Seeta, wife of Ram, from the captivity of Ravan, the demon king of Lanka. Hanuman was one of the most powerful heroes of Indian mythology and he is worshipped by millions across the country even today. A sense of devition and affection is manifest in this cotton Kalamkari painting.
Kalamkari painting is unique in its use of colour for depicting mythological characters. Kalamkari is the art of painting cotton fabrics with a kalam i.e. pen. Kalamkari colours are made from vegetable dyes.
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- Product Code :3735
- Material :Water based colors on velvet
- Size : 26" x 20"
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- Product Code :604
- Material :Patti Paper (Cotton and Paper Togather)
- Size :19"x11.50"
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Hanuman’s devotion to the Lord Rama, Sita’s love for Rama, and the popularity that the King had in his state all has been given a vivid picturisatsation by the artists. Vibrant colours, strong lines, naturtal dyes are the basic features of the Patachitra paintings of Orissa that normally paint the mythological figures of Hinduism. Mainly made on silk or on old cotton glued with paper, the artists use a mixture of chalk and tamarind seed paste to give the surface a leather like texture. The figures have been arduously painted giving each and every one equal treatment.
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